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1. 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 C 11 TR LB lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 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 select or ESC Figure C 11 Interface Parameters Menu 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 speci
2. Line TNV 1 Circuit whose normal operating voltage is within the limits of SELV on which overvoltages from Telecommunications Networks are possible Regulatory Information FCC 15 User Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to 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 Warning per EN 55022 This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Quick Start Guide Installation of ASM 60 should be carried out only by an experienced technician If you are familiar with ASM 60 use this guide to prepare the units for operation 1 Installing ASM 60 Setting the Internal Switches Perform the internal settings as follows a 2 oF Disconnect the power cord from the power source Slide the blue side panel forward to detach it from the case U
3. 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 C 20 View Menu C 23 Appendix C _ IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date VIEW CONFIGURATION BOOT Version 1o06 18703 1999 Device Name IP router card System Location The location of this device Contact Person Name of contact Person MAC Address 00 20 D2 16 3 E 9B Default Gateway WAN Intrf Type Baud Kbps Prot IP Address IP Mask Status 192 68 2205 1005 Zona aco sO Connected Not Conn Press any key to continue Figure C 20 View Configuration Screen ARP Tables 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 C 27 lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date ARP Table IP Address MAC Address IP Address MAC Address 192 168 205 003 00 40 33 20 C8 3C Press any key for exit Figure C 21 ARP Tables Screen Multicast Groups Table Screen This screen is used to display information about the multicast group IP addresses and
4. 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 Advanced Setup Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module 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 C 72 LR EP a DR hes S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Parameters Self Learn Enabled Maintenance Protocol ANSI T1 617 ANNEX D DLCI 0 None CIR EIR Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 12 Frame Relay Protocol Parameters Menu WAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol Menu 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 C 6 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 contr
5. 1 Quick Setup 2 Management 3 Advanced Setup 4 Device Control 5 View e Diagnostic Too Access 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 2 Contact Person 2 File Name 3 Multicast Groups Table 3 Stop Pinging 3 System Location 3 Total Timeout 4 Statistics 4 Start Operation 1 Telenet Password 2 Telenet Activity Timeout 3 SNMP Access 4 SNMP Read Community 5 SNMP Write Community 6 SNMP Trap Community 7 SNMP Management Table 2 Interface Parameters 1 LAN Status q 2 WAN Status 2 View Error Log 3 WAN Throttle 4 Aging Timeout 3 Resets 1 Reset Device 3 Protocol Parameters FR 2 Reset LAN 1 Self Learn 3 Reset WAN 2 Maintenance Protocol 3 DLCI 4 CIR 5 EIR LAN IP Address LAN IP Mask WAN IP Address WAN IP Mask Default Gateway Read Protocol From DIP Switches Protocol 3 Protocol Parameters PPP Header and Control Field Compression Protocol Field Compression Authentication Protocol Security Host Guest User Name To Send Password To Send User Name To Accept Password To Accept 4 Multicast 1 Multicast Forwarding 2 Static Groups Figure C 5 Management Utility Menu Structure C 7 Quick Setup Menu The Quick Setup menu is used to select the main parameters values that must be defined before you start using I
6. 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 C 7 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 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 Quick Setup Menu C 11 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Default Gateway Note Operation without Default Gateway The IP interface module is intended to enable the extension of LANs through the ASM 60 VDSL 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 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 en
7. control over all the other IR IP parameters Advanced Setup Menu C 13 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual gt To access the Advanced Setup menu e From the Main menu press 3 The Advanced Setup menu appears Figure C 9 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 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 ESC Figure C 9 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 Identification menu appears Figure C 10 IR IP ei R iPS S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Name Contact Person Name of contact Person System Location The location of this device Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 10 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 C 14 Advanced Setup Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module
8. host directly to the IP router 10BASE T connector This is made by connecting an Ethernet cross cable between the Ethernet connector of the Telnet host and the IR IP 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 configuration 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 C 6 Note The IP address of the IR IP LAN interface must be configured as part of t
9. main menu amp exit terminal Figure 4 4 Data Rate Menu 4 5 Displaying the ASM 60 System Information The ASM 60 software allows to display the modem system information gt To access the Display menu e From the Main menu type 2 The Display menu appears see Figure 4 5 Display Status 1 2 Alarms 3 Log File 4 VDSL Performance gt ESC previous menu main menu amp exit terminal Figure 4 5 Display Menu Note Refer to Chapter 5 for the description of the ASM 60 alarms log file and VDSL performance monitoring Displaying the ASM 60 System Information 4 5 Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Displaying the ASM 60 Status You can display the current status of the local and remote ASM 60 modems Main Menu E A gt To display the ASM 60 status isplay y 1 e From the Display menu type 1 Status The Status screen is displayed see Figure 4 6 Status Device Rate 6144 kbps Remote Status ASM60 SA CO Active Software Version 01 00 Hardware Version PCB 00 AFE Version 00 00 DTE Interface Type ETA UTP DCD Status FAILED Line A Lock Status SYNC LOSS Line B Lock Status SYNC LOSS Test Mode NO TEST Press any key to return to previous menu 0 Sync Line A is COMPLETE 1 Sync Line B is COMPLETE gt ESC previous menu main menu amp exit terminal Figure 4 6 Status Screen The Status screen provid
10. menu to re enter the required value Navigating the Management Menus ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal Terminal Management Menus Note Figure 4 1 shows a map of the management menus in the ASM 60 embedded software The second level menus Configuration Display Reset are described in its own section in this chapter The Alarms Log File VDSL Performance and Test menus are described in Chapter 5 1 Configuration 2 Display 5 Debug 1 Data Rate 1 Status 1 Start LEDs Test 1 Factory Setting 2 Reset Device 3 Reset Device 4 Reset FPGA 1 4096 kbps 2 Alarms 2 6144 kbps 3 10240 kbps 3 Log File 4 VDSL Performance Figure 4 1 ASM 60 Management Software The Debug option is reserved for the use only by the authorized personnel 4 3 Starting the Control Session Once you have installed the ASM 60 modems at the central and remote locations and completed the installation and operation procedures described in Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 you can start the control session When the communication link between the modems is established the ASM 60 software identifies the unit type ASM 60 CO or ASM 60 CPE and runs the start up self test During the initialization the following message is displayed Initializing ASM 60 CO or Initializing ASM 60 CPE If errors were detected during the self test ASM displays the following message Initialization Failed If the self te
11. on Alternately to abort the whole operation turn ASM 60 off return all the four switches to the desired positions and then turn ASM 60 on again 5 Turn ASM 60 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 enable 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 10BASE 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 P 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 ASM 60 off 2 Set all the four sections of the IR IP DIP switch to OFF 3 Turn ASM 60 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 repea
12. ots wb beled ia et ts ac ae bala arhes hao Sant ta ohne estiaks 5 3 5 2 ASM 60 Performance Monitoring Parameters ooooooccccccccoocononnnnnncnnnnnnnannnononccnnnnnnn nacos 5 4 ji ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual General Versions Application Features Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview ASM 60 is a VDSL Very High bitrate Digital Subscriber Line modem handling high data rates ASM 60 supports HSSI DTE interface and several Ethernet interface modules which allow LAN to LAN connectivity using VDSL technology Working in full duplex over 4 wire link the modem can be configured to operate at the data rates up to 10 240 Mbps ASM 60 is available in the two following versions e ASM 60 CO for the central office deployment e ASM 60 CPE for customer premises deployment Figure 1 1 shows a typical application for ASM 60 connecting the LANs over an 4 wire line Central Office Customer Premises 4 wire 2 0 km 1 2 miles ASM 60 CO ASM 60 CPE LAN LAN Figure 1 1 Typical ASM 60 Application ASM 60 utilizes the QAM VDSL technology to extend the range of data transmission over 4 wire 24 AWG line up to 1 8 km 1 1 miles ASM 60 operates at the following data rates 4 096 Mbps 6 144 Mbps and 10 24 Mbps Table 1 1 lists typical ASM 60 ranges over 24 AWG STP Cat 5 wire Overview 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual 1 2 Table 1 1 Typical ASM 60 Ranges Data Rate 24 A
13. second The flashing of the ERR indicator also serves as a warning to the user that the IR IP WAN VDSL 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 from a Telnet host using the assigned IP address IR IP Management Subsystem General ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module Default IP Communication Parameters The 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 Note In the default configuration the IR IP WAN interface is disabled In order to enable the WAN interface you have to modify the Ethernet port address or the IP subnet mask C 5 Performing Preliminary Configuration General The software necessary for performing all the management and configuration functions is stored in
14. 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 ASM 60 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 ASM 600n and monitor the IP router indicators The INT 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 Set section 1 of IR IP DIP switch to ON The ERR indicator starts flashing faster approximately four times a second 4 Send a ping to the new address to be used by IR IP A confirmation should be received after th
15. 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 e A standard 10BaseT Ethernet interface e A TCP IP protocol stack and therefore is capable of supporting IP communication through the Ethernet interface e Telnet client software e 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 Performing Preliminary Configuration C 5 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Connecting the Telnet Host Before starting the management and configuration activities it is necessary 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
16. the data rate that running into the DTE interface 1 4 Functional Description ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Line Interface DTE Interface Control Port Diagnostics Chapter 1 Introduction 1 4 Technical Specifications Protocol Type Line Coding Range Levels Impedance Return Loss Carrier Data Rate Type Interface Type Format Baud Rate Connector Performance Monitoring Self Test Very High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line VDSL 4 wire unconditioned dedicated lines twisted pair Cat 3 and Cat 5 19 AWG to 26 AWG QAM See Table 1 1 11 dBm 110Q More than 15 dB Constantly On User selectable 4 096 Mbps 6 144 Mbps or 10 24 Mbps e HSSI via SCSI 50 female connector e IR ETH Ethernet bridge via RJ 45 or BNC coax connectors e IR ETH QH Ethernet Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support via RJ 45 connector e R IP IP router via RJ 45 connector V 24 RS 232 DCE 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit 19 2 kbps 9 pin D type female VDSL statistics collection Self test at start up Technical Specifications 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Indicators Physical Power Environment PWR green RTS yellow TD yellow RD yellow DCD yellow TST red ALM red SYNC A green red SYNC B green red Height Width Depth Weight AC Voltage Protection Fuse Temperature Humidity 1 6 Technical Specifications ASM 60 Installation and Operatio
17. using the procedure given in the Erasing User s Configuration section below 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 The IP learning process is not successful Check that the prescribed IP address does not appear in the ARP table Performing Preliminary Configuration ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module C 6 IR IP Management Utility General Operating Procedures Note 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 C 4 As seen in Figure C 4 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 Fora 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 lt Enter
18. 3 Installation and Operation Figure A 4 and Figure A 5 show the Ethernet bridge layout the locations of the DIP switches and the rear panel components for the UTP and the BNC versions respectively Figure A 5 IR ETH Layout BNC Option Installation and Operation A 3 Appendix A IR ETH Interface Module DIP Switch Settings Table A 2 describes functions and default settings of the DIP switch SW 1 sections Table A 2 DIP Switch Settings Section Name Description Number 1 4 SQ FD ON Full duplex operation OFF Half duplex operation CMP ON Strips padding bits inserted in 64 byte frame OFF Transmits frames over WAN as is FIL ON Passes only frames destined for another LAN OFF Disables LAN filter passes all frames transparently nc LED Indicators Table A 3 lists the IR ETH LED indicators and describes their functions Table A 3 IR ETH Bridge LED Indicators LED Description Location Name LINK ON indicates good link integrity Rear panel COLL ON indicates collision on the attached Ethernet Rear panel segment RX ON when data is received from the Ethernet Rear panel attached segment TX ON when data is transmitted from the modem Rear panel to the Ethernet segment ERR D4 Bridge buffer overrun On the IR ETH board Connecting to LAN A 4 ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Default Setting OFF OFF OFF Color Green Yellow Yellow Yellow Red When connecti
19. ASM 60 10 Mbps VDSL Based Modem Installation and Operation Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RAD Data Communications No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RAD Data Communications No representation or warranties for fitness for any purpose other than what is specifically mentioned in this manual is made either by RAD Data Communications or its agents For further information contact RAD Data Communications 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 Fax 972 3 6498250 Toll free 1 800 444 7234 E mail rad rad co il Fax 201 529 5777 E mail market radusa com 2001 RAD Data Communications Publication No 145 200 11 01 Warranty This RAD product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment During the warranty period RAD will at its option either repair or replace products which prove to be defective For warranty service or repair this product must be returned to a service facility designated by RAD Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to RAD and RAD shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer However Buyer
20. Chipset Reset FPGA ESC previous menu main menu amp exit terminal Figure 4 7 Reset Menu Resetting ASM 60 4 7 Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual 4 8 Resetting ASM 60 Chapter 5 Diagnostics This chapter describes the ASM 60 diagnostic functions which include e Status indications alarms power up self test e VDSL performance diagnostics e LED testing 5 1 Error Detection This section explains how to detect and fix errors and other problematic conditions in ASM 60 Power Up Self Test ASM 60 performs a hardware self test upon turn on The self test sequence checks the critical circuit functions of the modem Front Panel LEDs Alarms Main Menu y 2 Display y 2 Alarms gt The status of ASM 60 is indicated by the ALM TST SYNC A and SYNC B indicators located on the front panel For the description of LEDs and their functions refer to Chapter 3 ASM 60 maintains two alarm buffers temporary up to 20 alarms and permanent up to 100 alarms The temporary alarm buffer is displayed by the ASM 60 management software as Alarms screen see Figure 5 1 and the permanent alarm buffer as Log File see Figure 5 2 An alarm enters simultaneously both Alarms display and log file and the ALM LED turns on to indicate the condition But once the event that caused the alarm is cleared the alarm is removed from the temporary buffer but it remains in th
21. ESCUING ASMO unae E cas 4 7 Chapter 5 Diagnostics Deb ENO Detecta 5 1 Power Up Sel Test ti 5 1 la ME AA O lentes E saul beta cn 5 1 LEA COC Oo A Galea Yet cate 5 1 5 2 Displaying the VDSL Performance Diagnostics ccooonooooccnncccnnnnnooanancnnnccnnnnnannnnnos 5 3 53 RUNMINS Me Diagnos Teis detal eee Running the LEDs Test ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Appendix A IR ETH Interface Module Appendix B IR ETH QH Interface Module Appendix C IR IP Interface Module List of Figures Tel TICA ASMA PplCa ON Toa 1 1 IA A ae Te 1 3 1558 ASMEDO bloc Dai des 1 4 2 1 Rear Panel of ASM 60 with HSSI Interface cccccececcececcececccceccececcececescececencceecnees 2 3 Bel ASMECO EPO ae asics a kisah eda Ata Ret 3 1 Ar Vie ASM 60 Manage ment SONY AS ed 4 3 A A a e o A AEN ARR di ee lane 4 4 A CONSULTA O NM Ela a 4 4 Axa RSS A NN Dante deat eden antete ates 4 5 O asain a aaa ian aeecuse aa eee 4 5 AsO MALUS 9 ChOC q exc tec II RRA 4 6 A Ze A A A Ameen ane ee ON EOI A Stes Teer eee 4 7 Ber Dike A LU Ned Se MMi A II IA O Senna 5 2 Des TOG FIE o sd eb la 5 2 53 VOS Pertormance ON da io 5 4 List of Tables Talla WLAS CORINE E A E E 1 2 2 1 Line Connector PROUD ie de O A 2 3 2 2 HSSI Interface Connector PINOUL ccccceccscescecescecececcecascecescecsceecaccecaccecscescscases 2 4 Sl ASM Ou LED ANA da dos Ra eects 3 1 3 2 ASM 60 Indicator SEAS tdo 3 2 AS CONTO FOr EAN o 4 2 IN A x
22. Management Access Telnet Password Telnet Inactivity Timeout SNMP Access Disabled SNMP Read Community PUBLICA SNMP Write Community PUDE aai SNMP Trap Community PUBLIC are SNMP Management Table SSS Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 8 Management Access Menu Note 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 connection while the current session is open is rejected 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 C 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
23. NTROL DCE connector for terminal connection for configuration control and monitoring For detailed description of the front panel see Chapter 3 The rear panel includes the AC power connector a DTE interface connectors and a line connector The ASM 60 rear panel is described in greater detail in Chapter 2 Physical Description 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual 1 3 Functional Description This section provides a functional description Figure 1 3 of ASM 60 in the form of block diagrams TxD RxD A11 A15 CPU DTE Interface INT EXT Clock Data Clock HYBRID1 TRANSF 1 VDSL VDSL i Additional Framer Line Interface ata Clock levM2 HYBRID2 rRansr2 3 3V Latch Buffer E LEDs Control 5 0V Figure 1 3 ASM 60 Block Diagram The ASM 60 modem consists of the following major modules e CPU and Peripherals This module based on a microprocessor includes Flash 1 Mb RAM 0 5 Mb and EEPROM 8 kb memory and controls the ASM 60 operation e VDSL Framer This module encapsulates data bit stream coming from DTE and transmits it over two different analog lines At the other end it reverses the process by converting the two line data into one bit stream for the DTE In addition the VDSL framer supplies clock to the DTE e VDSL Line Interface Consists of two identical DSP modules Each module transmits and receives signals over 2 wire at half of
24. R IP Use the Advanced Setup menu see the Advanced Setup Menu section below to specify values for other IR IP configuration parameters not included in this menu To access the Quick Setup menu e From the Main menu type 1 The Quick Setup menu appears Figure C 6 C 10 Quick Setup Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module IR_IP aL LPS S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup LAN IP Address 192 168 100 001 LAN IP Mask loto Mo PS 000 WAN IP Address empty for unnumbered WAN IP Mask empty for unnumbered Default Gateway empty WAN interface Read Protocol From DIP Switches Protocol Frame Relay Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 6 Quick Setup Menu 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 C 7 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 ASM 60 with IR IP LAN IP Address 192 168 1 2 Mask 255 255 255 248 IP
25. WG Mbps km miles 4 096 2 0 T2 6 144 2 0 1 2 10 24 1 8 1 1 DTE Interface The ASM 60 DTE interface supports the following interfaces e HSSI e IR ETH module with built in Ethernet bridge e R ETH QH module with built in Fast Ethernet bridge and VLAN support e IR IP module with built in IP router Management Setup control monitoring of status and diagnostics can be performed using an ASCII terminal connected to the ASM 60 async DCE control port Test Capabilities ASM 60 performs an extensive self test at start up During the self test ASM 60 checks its CPU internal framer DTE and interfaces and power supplies The self test results are displayed on the supervisory terminal Real Time Alarms Real time alarms provide real time information on system status indicating loss of synchronization on line A and line B DCD status etc ASM 60 also features a log file that stores all alarms and events that occurred in the unit These alarms can be displayed and cleared Statistics Collection ASM 60 stores the VDSL statistics for the line performance monitoring Overview ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Physical Description Figure 1 2 shows a 3D view of the ASM 60 standalone modem Figure 1 2 3D View of ASM 60 The front panel includes nine LEDs which display the status of power data flow control signals and provide diagnostics The front panel also features a 9 pin D type CO
26. aintenance functions which include Software downloading 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 and therefore it cannot be managed through the ASM 60 management subsystem The communication with the IR IP management subsystem is made through the local LAN interface 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 C 4 Note 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 default set of parameters The default parameters are automatically used e Before the IP router is configured by the user e g when a new ASM 60 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 ASM 60 rear panel near the IR IP Ethernet interface connector flashes rapidly about three times per
27. alled within 1 5m 5 ft of an easily accessible grounded AC outlet capable of furnishing the voltage in accordance with ASM 60 nominal supply voltage Allow at least 90 cm 36 in of frontal clearance for operating and maintenance accessibility Allow at least 10 cm 4 in clearance at the rear of the unit for signal lines and interface cables Do not stack units on top of another The ambient operating temperature of ASM 60 should be O to 50 C 32 to 122 F at a relative humidity of up to 90 non condensing Site Requirements and Prerequisites 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual 2 2 Package Contents The ASM 60 package includes the following items e One ASM 60 unit e ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual e AC power cord 2 3 Installation and Setup The ASM 60 standalone unit is designed for desktop or bench installation and is delivered as a fully assembled unit No provisions are made for bolting the unit to a tabletop To install ASM 60 1 Determine the required configuration of ASM 60 in accordance with your application 2 Set the DIP switches of the Ethernet interface module accordingly 3 Connect the line see Connecting the Line below 4 Connect the DTE see Connecting the DTE below 5 Connect power to the unit see Connecting the Power below Performing the Internal Settings A Warning Caution ASM 60 with HSSI interface does not contain any
28. and connecting any other cable the protective earth terminals of this unit must be connected to the protective ground conductor of the power cord If you are using an extension cord power cable make sure it is grounded as well Any interruption of the protective grounding conductor inside or outside the instrument or disconnecting of the protective earth terminal can make this unit dangerous Intentional interruption is prohibited The line fuse is located in an integral type fuse holder located on the rear panel Make sure that only fuses of the required rating as marked on the rear panel 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 Whenever it is likely that the fuse protection has been damaged make the unit inoperative and secure it against unintended operation AC power is supplied to the ASM 60 modem through a standard 3 prong plug with an integral fuse holder see Figure 2 1 AC power should be supplied through the 5 ft 1 5m standard power cable terminated by a standard 3 prong plug The cable is provided with the unit To connect the AC power 1 Connect the power cable to the power connector on the ASM 60 rear panel 2 Connect the power cable to the mains outlet The unit will be turned on automatically upon connection to the mains Installation and Setup 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup ASM 60 Instal
29. arameters 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 Device Control Menu C 21 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual View Error Log Screen This item of the Device Control submenu is used to view the error log file This file logs errors detected in IR IP for debug and technical support purposes 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 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 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control New Software Download View error LOG Resets Reset Device Reset LAN Reset WAN Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 18 Resets Menu Reset Device gt To restart IR IP e From the Resets menu type 1 You will be prompted to confirm the reset operation Note Resetting the device will restart the IR IP inter
30. ators LED Name Color Description LINK Green ON LAN is connected to the IR ETH QH module ACT Yellow ON LAN is receiving transmitting data 100 Green ON LAN is operating at 100 Mbps OFF LAN is operating at 10 Mbps 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 B 4 ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Location Connector Connector Panel Note Hubs usually implement the crossover function internally while NICs and other devices do not Installation and Operation Overview Appendix C IR IP Interface Module C 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 destined for the IP net on the Ethernet LAN If not IR IP forwards the packet to the WAN VDSL 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 fra
31. cation of ASM 60 with IR ETH Module A 1 IR ETH Connector Options Figure A 2 and Figure A 3 show the rear panel of ASM 60 with the IR ETH connector options Table A 1 lists the RJ 45 connector pinout CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE 10BASE T LINKO RXO coLLO TXO i gt uw N E lt oO uw N o l gt M Gh o a Figure A 2 Rear Panel of ASM 60 with IR ETH Module RJ 45 Connector IR ETH Connector Options A 1 Appendix A IR ETH Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual gt oO O N E lt oO w SS o 1 gt mM oN o o CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE 10BASE 2 RXO COLLO TXO Figure A 3 Rear Panel of ASM 60 with IR ETH Module BNC Connector Table A 1 RJ 45 Pinout Pin Function 3 RCV 6 RCV 1 XMT 2 XMT GND A 2 Technical Specifications General LAN Table 10 000 addresses Filtering and Forwarding 15 000 pps 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 HDLC Data Rate According to the modem transmission rate A 2 Technical Specifications ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A IR ETH Interface Module A
32. cation of ASM 60 with IR ETH QH Module B 2 IR ETH QH Connector Figure B 2 shows the rear panel of ASM 60 equipped with IR ETH QH module Table B 1 lists the module s RJ 45 connector pinout CAUTION FORCONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE Figure B 2 Rear Panel of ASM 60 with IR ETH QH Module IR ETH QH Connector B 1 Appendix B IR ETH QH Interface Module Bridge LAN WAN B 2 ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Table B 1 RJ 45 Connector Pinout Pin OY W NO Signal Function RD Receive Data positive RD Receive Data negative TD Transmit Data positive TD Transmit Data negative B 3 Technical Specifications LAN Table Aging Filtering and Forwarding Rate Buffer Size Delay Standard Data Rate Transmission Line Line Code Connector Protocol Data Rate Technical Specifications 1 000 MAC addresses 5 minute automatic 150 000 packets per second 170 frames 1 frame IEEE 802 3 Ethernet V 2 IEEE 802 1 Q e 10BaseT 10 Mbps 20 Mbps in full duplex e 100BaseT 100 Mbps 200 Mbps in full duplex 4 wire Category 5 UTP 19 AWG to 26 AWG e 10BaseT Manchester e 100BaseT MLT3 RJ 45 Point to point 512 kbps to 45 Mbps ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual B 4 Installation and Operation Appendix B IR ETH QH Interface Module Figure B 3 shows location of the configuration DIP switch o
33. 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 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 The INT indicator does not light immediately after ASM 60 is turned on The IR IP interface module does not receive power from the ASM 60 power supply Service is required After the power up process ends the INT indicator shows LAN integrity It may stay turned off without indicating power supply failure The ERR indicator does not light immediately after ASM 60 is turned on IR IP is faulty and must be replaced 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 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
34. cting the DTE The ASM 60 DTE interface provides interface for input output data clock reference and control signals between the modem and the DTE The ASM 60 DTE interface can be either HSSI interface module terminating in SCSI 50 female connector see Table 2 2 or one of the Ethernet interface modules described in greater detail in Appendix A Appendix B and Appendix C gt To connect the HSSI interface e Attach the HSSI cable terminated by SCSI 50 male connector to the SCSI 50 socket on the rear panel of ASM 60 Table 2 2 HSSI Interface Connector Pinout Signal Name Function ASM 60 Signal Direction Pin Side Pin Side SG Signal Ground 1 26 RT Receive Timing IR DXC From ASM 60 2 27 CA DCE Available DSR From ASM 60 3 28 RD Receive Data IR RXD From ASM 60 4 29 LC Loopback Circuit C From ASM 60 5 30 ST Send Timing IR TXC From ASM 60 6 31 SG Signal Ground 7 32 TA DTE Available DTR 8 33 TT Terminal Timing IR EXTC To ASM 60 9 34 LA Loopback Circuit A 10 35 SD Send Data IR TXD To ASM 60 11 36 LB Loopback Circuit B 12 37 SG Signal Ground 13 38 5 Ancillary to DCE 14 18 39 43 SG Signal Ground 19 44 4 Ancillary from DCE 20 23 45 48 TM Test Mode 24 49 SG Signal Ground 25 50 2 4 Installation and Setup ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Connecting the Power A Warning gt Before switching on this unit
35. e Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Application Figure C 1 shows a typical application of the ASM 60 modem equipped with the IR IP interface module gg ASM 60 ASM 60 Router with IR IP with HSSI Interface Figure C 1 Typical Application of ASM 60 with IR IP C 2 Technical Specifications Router 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 LAN Standard Conforms to IEEE 802 3 Ethernet v2 Data Rate 10 Mbps 20 Mbps 10BaseT in full duplex topology Connector 10BaseT UTP Shielded RJ 45 WAN Protocols e PPP PAP CHAP e Frame Relay RFC 1490 e HDLC C 3 Physical Description Figure C 2 shows the rear panel of ASM 60 with the IR IP interface module CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE 10BASE T ON ERR alle o Figure C 2 Rear Panel of ASM 60 with the IR IP Module C 2 Physical Description ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module IR IP contains three LEDs which indicate the module activity Table C 1 lists the IR IP LEDs LEDs functions Name Type INT Green LED ACT Yellow LED ERR Red LED IR IP DIP Switch IR IP interface module contains a four section DIP switch as seen in Figure C 3 Table C 2 lists the DIP switch functions all Jo Figure C 3 IR IP DIP Switch No Table C 1 IR IP LEDs Fu
36. e log file enabling you to view the alarm history Working with the Temporary Alarms Buffer To access the Alarms screen 1 From the Main menu type 2 The Display menu appears 2 From the Display menu type 2 The Alarms screen appears Figure 5 1 Error Detection 5 1 Chapter 5 Diagnostics ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Alarms DCD Failed gt ESC previous menu main menu amp exit terminal Figure 5 1 Alarms Screen The display of the Alarms screen includes only the name of the alarm Once the event that caused the alarm is cleared the ALM indicator turns off You have to exit the Alarms screen to refresh its display and access the screen again to assure that the alarm was removed from the temporary buffer Working with the Log File Main Menu gt To access the log file Y 2 Display 1 From the Main menu type 2 and press lt Enter gt 13 Log File The Display menu appears 2 From the Display menu type 3 and press lt Enter gt The Log File screen appears see Figure 5 2 Up to 12 alarms can be displayed at a time 3 Follow the instructions at the bottom of display and type C to clear the log file type N to display the next page type P to display the previous page or press lt Esc gt to exit the log file Log File No 1 SYNC LOSS LINE A Status ON T 0 0 0 No 2 SYNC LOSS LINE A Status ON T 0 0 20 ESC Previous Menu C Clear N Next Page Figure 5 2 Lo
37. e 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 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 Performing Preliminary Configuration C 7 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module C 8 Note ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual After changing the destination IP address of the Telnet host it is recommended to turn ASM 60 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 ASM 60off 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
38. ears see Figure 5 3 Table 5 2 lists the ASM 60 performance monitoring parameters 3 Type C to reset the performance registers type R to monitor the VDSL performance type S to stop monitoring or press lt Esc gt to exit Displaying the VDSL Performance Diagnostics 5 3 Chapter 5 Diagnostics ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual VDSL Performance Line A Lock Status SYNC Line A Avg Snr 34 Line A BER pre FEC 0 000E 00 Line BER after FEC 0 000E 00 Lock Status SYNC Avg Snr 34 BER pre FEC 0 000E 00 BER after FEC 0 000E 00 gt ESC previous menu main menu amp exit terminal Figure 5 3 VDSL Performance Screen Note Figure 5 3 shows VDSL Performance Monitoring screen as it appears 15 seconds after the ASM 60 power up Table 5 2 ASM 60 Performance Monitoring Parameters Display Description Line A B Lock Status This parameter provides the information on the status of the connection between the ASM 60 units synchronized or not synchronized This value is updated every second Line A B Avg Snr This parameter provides the avarage signal to noise ratio in the line Line A B BER pre FEC This parameter provides the bit error rate before the Forward Error Correction is performed Line A B BER after FEC This parameter provides the bit error rate after the Forward Error Correction is performed 5 4 Displaying the VDSL Performance Diagnostics ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual C
39. ecvd 25 Lost 2 Resp Time 60 ms Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 26 Diagnostic Tools Menu after Receiving Pinging Response Diagnostic Tool Ping Terminal Menu C 27 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Note C 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 default parameters You may want to erase the current configuration parameters 1 Before IR IP is prepared for operation in a new application 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 ASM 60 off 2 Set all the four sections of the IR IP DIP switch Figure C 3 to ON 3 Turn ASM 60 on and monitor the ERR indicator it must turn on and light steadily 4 While the ERR indicator is lit within 15 seconds set sections 1 and 2 of the DIP switch to OFF The IP router configuration is 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 ASM 60 off and then back on To abort the whole operation turn ASM 60 off return all the four switch section to the de
40. ed 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 C 19 e TRANSPARENT All the IP multicast frames are forwarded irrespective of the Static Multicast Groups table Advanced Setup Menu C 19 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual 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 You can add change or delete each entry in the table see the prompt line gt To access the Static Groups menu e From the Multicast IP menu type 2 The following screen appears lt LR EDS S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Static Multicast Groups Table e WLV oOo NAU A NP D delete C clear all ESC exit Figure C 15 Static Multicast Groups Table C 10 Device Control Menu 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 t
41. ers Header and Control Field Compression Protocol Field Compression Authentication Protocol NONE NONE Security Host Guest Guest User Name To Send Password To Send User Name To Accept l 2s Ss 4 Da 6 ha 8 Password To Accept Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 13 PPP Protocol Parameters Menu C 18 Advanced Setup Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module Multicast IP Menu 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 C 14 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Parameters Multicast IP Multicast forwarding Disable 2 Static groups jo Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 14 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 address
42. es the following information on ASM 60 e Device Rate The current date rate of ASM 60 e Device Type ASM 60 type ASM 60 CO or ASM 60 CPE e Active Software Version Revision the software currently being used by ASM 60 e Hardware Version PCB The H W revision of the ASM 60 main board e AFE Version The Analog Front End revision e DTE Interface Type The ASM 60 DTE interface and its connector type e DCD Status Data Carrier Detect status indicating if the line A line B and the IMUX are synchronized e Line A Lock Status The synchronization status of the 2 wire line A e Line B Lock Status The synchronization status of the 2 wire line B e Test Mode The current status of the diagnostic test active or not active 4 6 Displaying the ASM 60 System Information ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal al 2 De 4 gt 4 6 Resetting ASM 60 You can perform reset of the main components of ASM 60 or reset the modem to its factory settings gt To reset ASM 60 1 From the Main menu type 4 The Reset menu appears Figure 4 7 2 From the Reset menu choose one of the following 1 To reset ASM 60 to the default data rate 10 240 kbps 2 Toreset the ASM 60 CPU if the Watchdog jumper on the V Agent board is set to ON 3 Toreset the DSP1 and DSP2 4 To reset the framer Reset Factory Settings Reset Device Log Reset
43. ew Diagnostic Tools PING terminal Ping IP Address O23 LOS OU OTT Start Pinging SS Stop Pinging ee Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 25 Diagnostic Tools Menu C 26 Diagnostic Tool Ping Terminal Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module 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 lt Enter gt to confirm the destination IP address 3 To start pinging type 2 on the Diagnostic Tools screen After pinging starts you can monitor the ping status A typical screen is shown in Figure C 26 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 I PS S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control View Diagnostic Tools PING terminal Ping IP Address 7192168100011 Start Pinging o gt Stop Pinging SSS Pinging 192 168 212 001 Sent 27 R
44. face module and therefore traffic flow is temporarily interrupted and the Telnet connection is lost Reset LAN To reset the LAN interface e From the Resets menu type 2 You will be prompted to confirm the reset operation Note This operation restarts the IR IP LAN controller To continue your Telnet session press any key within 15 seconds following the confirmation of the reset operation C 22 Device Control Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module Reset WAN 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 C 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 C 19 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control Configuration and Connection ARP Tables Multicast Groups Table Statistics Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 19 View Menu Configuration and Connection
45. fies the maximum data rate at which frames are sent to the WAN i e to the ASM 60 VDSL link Advanced Setup Menu C 15 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual The available selections are e 64 kbps e 128 kbps e 256 kbps e 512 kbps e 1024 kbps e Full no restriction on the rate Since the IP router buffers have a limited capacity 256 frames it is recommended to select the WAN Throttle parameter in accordance with the line rate 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 C 16 The Frame Relay Protocol Parameters menu is used to configure the parameters Frame Relay WAN for protocol the WAN protocol is selected by means of the Quick Setup Menu in Figure C 6 To access the Protocol Parameters menu e From the Advanced Setup menu type 3 Self Learn Used to specify whether the Frame Relay DLC 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 CIR
46. g File Screen The display of the Log File screen includes the serial number of an alarm event its name and time elapsed since the last ASM 60 reset Table 5 7 lists the ASM 60 alarms 5 2 Error Detection ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Diagnostics Table 5 1 ASM 60 Alarms Number Terminal Message Description 1 FPGA DOWNLOAD Failure to download programming to the FAILED ASM 60 FPGA microprocessor 2 SELF TEST ERROR A problem has been detected during the device self test 3 DSP1 NOT No response from the ASM 60 Digital RESPONDING Signal Processor 1 4 DSP2 NOT No response from the ASM 60 Digital RESPONDING Signal Processor 2 5 DCD FAILED Data Carrier Detect failure indicating that ASM 60 cannot receive a carrier signal from the other unit 6 SYNC LOSS LINEA Loss of synchronization on the 2 wire line A 7 SYNC LOSS LINEB Loss of synchronization on the 2 wire line B 8 NO INTERFACE No DTE interface is connected 9 LAN NOT The Ethernet interface module is not CONNECTED connected to the LAN 5 2 Displaying the VDSL Performance Diagnostics Severity Major Major Major Major Major Major Major Minor Minor ASM 60 has capabilities for collection of the VDSL performance diagnostics Main Menu gt To display the VDSL diagnostics Y 2 Display 1 From the Main menu type 2 v4 The Display menu appears VDSL Performance 2 From the Display menu type 4 The VDSL Performance screen app
47. gt to select the displayed value e To enter a value which requires free text entry type in the desired string and then press lt Enter gt Use backspace to erase the current string e After all the parameters have been selected a prompt appears requesting that you confirm the changes 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 IR IP 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 password The opening screen which appears after the Telnet session activation is the IR IP Main menu see Figure C 4 S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control View Diagnostic Tool PING terminal Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 4 IR IP Main Menu IR IP Management Utility C 9 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual To end the utility press lt Esc gt when the Main menu is displayed This will also end the Telnet session Menu Structure of Management Utility Figure C 5 shows the menu structure of the IR IP management utility
48. hapter 5 Diagnostics 5 3 Running the Diagnostic Tests Running the LEDs Test The ASM 60 modem can perform the front panel indicators test to verify that the unit LEDs are functioning properly Main Menu gt To run the LEDs test 13 Test 1 From the Main menu type 3 12 The Test menu appears Start LEDs Test 2 From the Test menu type 2 to run the LEDs test on ASM 60 All the front panel LED indicators light up for 3 seconds Running the Diagnostic Tests 5 5 Chapter 5 Diagnostics ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual 5 6 Running the Diagnostic Tests Appendix A IR ETH Interface Module IR ETH is an interface module for RAD modems used for converting the Ethernet 10BaseT or 10Base2 electrical levels to the modem TTL levels It also converts the Ethernet protocol to HDLC to enable long distance transmission and avoid the Ethernet collision limitation 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 link using the modem modulation technique It is converted back to an Ethernet signal at the remote modem Figure A 1 shows a typical application using an Ethernet interface bridge Each modem is connected to an Ethernet network via the Ethernet interface bridge erterreerereerrerrerreree FEFREEEEEEEEFEEE ET EEE ASM 60 ERRE Figure A 1 Typical Appli
49. he 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 C 3 to ON enables this mechanism 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 ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module 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
50. iven embedded software using a standard ASCII terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation application connected to the front panel CONTROL DCE port This terminal can be used for performing the following management activities supported by ASM 60 e Modifying setup configuration e Monitoring of device status and settings e Collect performance statistics e Restarting ASM 60 4 1 Preparing for the Control Session This section describes how to prepare ASM 60 and supervisory terminal for the control session Control Port Interface Characteristics ASM 60 includes a V 24 RS 232 asynchronous DCE port designated CONTROL DCE and terminated in a 9 pin D type female connector The control port continuously monitors the incoming data stream and will immediately respond to any input string received through this port The terminal can be connected either directly to the ASM 60 control port or through a modem or any other type of full duplex data link The ASM 60 control port interface type must be set in accordance with the connection method as follows Preparing Terminal 13 Nov 01 18 46 Any standard ASCII terminal a dumb terminal or a personal computer running terminal emulation application equipped with a V 24 RS 232 communication interface can be used to configure ASM 60 Control Port Handshaking Protocol The control lines used in each DCE and DTE mode and the direction of the control signals are detailed in the following tab
51. jumpers or switches for user settings For instructions on configuring ASM 60 units with an Ethernet interface module refer to the respective appendix of this manual Access to the inside of the equipment is permitted only to the authorized and qualified personnel To avoid accidental electric shock always disconnect the interface cables and the power cord before removing the unit from its casing Line voltages are present inside ASM 60 when it is connected to power and or the lines Moreover under certain fault conditions dangerous voltages may appear on the lines connected to the unit Any adjustment maintenance and repair of the opened instrument under voltage must be avoided as much as possible and when inevitable should be carried out only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazard involved Capacitors inside the unit may still be charged even after the unit has been disconnected from its source of power ASM 60 contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD To prevent ESD damage avoid touching the internal components Before moving the jumper touch the ASM 60 frame Installation and Setup ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Opening the ASM 60 Case To open the ASM 60 case 1 Za 3 Disconnect the power cord from the power source Slide the blue side panel forward to detach it from the case Unscrew the two screws located on the bottom panel at the
52. lation and Operation Manual 2 6 Installation and Setup Chapter 3 Operation This chapter provides the description of the ASM 60 front panel indicators and details the modems operating procedures turn on front panel indications performance monitoring and turn off Installation procedures given in Chapter 2 must be completed and checked before attempting to operate ASM 60 3 1 Front Panel Indicators The front panel of ASM 60 includes nine LED indicators that show the current operating status of the unit ASM 60 also includes a proprietary 9 pin connector CONTROL DCE on its front panel for connection to a terminal Figure 3 1 shows the ASM 60 front panel Table 3 1 lists and describes the ASM 60 indicators O PWR ORTS O eb CONTROL O AM OTD O AD SYNC SYNC O O o Figure 3 1 ASM 60 Front Panel Table 3 1 ASM 60 LED Indicators Name Function PWR green ON Power is ON RTS yellow ON DTE activates Request To Send DCD yellow ON Link A link B and internal IMUX are synchronized ALM red ON An alarm enters the alarm buffer TD yellow ON Data is being transmitted to the DTE OFF Steady mark is being transmitted RD yellow ON Data is being received from the DTE OFF Steady mark is being received TST red Reserved for future use Front Panel Indicators 3 1 Chapter 3 Operation ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Table 3 1 ASM 60 LED Indicators Cont Name Functio
53. le Preparing for the Control Session 4 1 Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Table 4 1 Control Port Control Signals Control Line Interface Type DCE DTE CTS Out Not Used DCD Out Out DSR Out Out DTR In In RI Not Used In RTS In In Data Terminal Ready DTR When connected and turned on the terminal sets the DTR line ON active to gain control over ASM 60 and starts a configuration or monitoring session Initiating a Control Session To initiate a control session 1 Connect the terminal cable to the CONTROL DCE connector of ASM 60 2 Turn the control terminal on 3 Configure the terminal to the default communication parameters 19 2 kbps one start bit eight data bits no parity one stop bit VT100 4 Select the full duplex mode 5 Turn the terminal echo off You are now ready to start a control session 4 2 Navigating the Management Menus This section provides a general description of the software menu operation and conventions for navigating the menus Figure 4 1 shows a map of the management menus in the ASM 60 embedded software gt To choose an option e Type the number corresponding to the option and press lt Enter gt The screen for the selected option is displayed To correct an erroneous entry e Press lt Backspace gt to clear the error then enter the correct characters or Press lt Esc gt to exit the current menu and then return to the
54. mes 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 ASM 60 equipped with IR IP interface module 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 WAN 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 IR IP can operate opposite any PPP compliant access server or backbone router IR IP supports HDLC which is especially important 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 xDSL Users on the LAN who register with IR IP for an IP multicast group using the IGMP protocol filter IP multicast packets at wire speed Management and advanced configuration are performed via Telnet Introduction C 1 Appendix C IR IP Interfac
55. n SYNC A red green ON red Data link A is not synchronized with the remote modem ON green Data link A is synchronized with the remote modem SYNC B red green ON red Data link B is not synchronized with the remote modem ON green Data link B is synchronized with the remote modem 3 2 Operating ASM 60 Turning On ASM 60 ASM 60 is turned on as soon as the power is connected to the unit The PWR indicator lights up and remains lit as long as ASM 60 receives power ASM 60 requires no operator attention once installed with the exception of occasional monitoring of front panel indicators Intervention is only required for the ASM 60 configuration events monitoring Normal Indications Table 3 2 shows the status of the ASM 60 indicators a few seconds after power up Table 3 2 ASM 60 Indicator Status Indicator Status PWR ON TD Depends on DTE data transmission RD Depends on DTE data transmission RTS Depends on DTE RTS signal status DCD Depends on remote modem data transmission TST OFF ALM OFF SYNC A SYNC B Green or red depending on remote modem data transmission If the above LED indications are not obtained following initial power turn on refer to Chapter 5 for the diagnostic test instructions Turning Off ASM 60 To turn off ASM 60 remove the power cord from the power source 3 2 Operating ASM 60 Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal The configuration of ASM 60 is performed via menu dr
56. n Manual Power Request to Send Transmit Data Receive Data Data Carrier Detect Test Alarm Synchronization line A Synchronization line B 44 mm 1 7 in 1U 215 mm 8 5 in 243 mm 9 6 in 1kg 3 1 lb 100 to 240 VAC 10 50 to 60 Hz 6W AC DC overvoltage protection circuits are connected via transformers to the transmit and receive lines 0 2504 slow blow 0 50 C 32 122 F Up to 90 non condensing A Warning Caution Chapter 2 Installation and Setup This chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the standalone ASM 60 modem ASM 60 is delivered completely assembled It is designed for tabletop or 19 inch rack installation After installing the unit e Refer to Chapter 3 for the operating instructions e Refer to Chapter 4 for the detailed system configuration procedures using ASCII terminal connected to the ASM 60 control port If a problem is encountered refer to Chapter 5 for test and diagnostic instructions Internal settings adjustment maintenance and repairs may be performed only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazards involved Always observe standard safety precautions during installation operation and maintenance of this product 2 1 Site Requirements and Prerequisites ASMi 60 is designed for installation as a desktop unit A rack mount kit K 28 for installation of ASM 60 in a 19 inch rack is available upon special order AC powered ASM 60 units should be inst
57. n the module s board Figure B 3 DIP Switch Location Setting the DIP Switch Configure the IR ETH QH module by setting the DIP switch in accordance with Table B 2 The DIP switch is located on the reverse side of the IR ETH QH module To change the switch settings you must undo three screws on the board Section Name NC NC 10 100 AN1 HF1 BPR MUL BRD and detach the module from the main unit Table B 2 DIP Switch Settings Description Possible Settings Selects the LAN speed ON LAN speed is set to 100 Mbps OFF LAN speed is set to 10 Mbps Controls the LAN ON LAN autonegotiation is disabled autonegotiation OFF LAN autonegotiation is enabled Selects the LAN mode ON LAN full duplex mode OFF LAN half duplex mode Controls the backpressure ON Backpressure is enabled OFF Backpressure is disabled Controls LAN to WAN ON Multicast messages from LAN to multicasting WAN are blocked OFF Multicast messages from LAN to WAN are not blocked Controls LAN to WAN ON Broadcast messages from LAN broadcasting to WAN are blocked OFF Broadcast messages from LAN to WAN are not blocked Factory Setting OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Installation and Operation B 3 Appendix B IR ETH QH Interface Module LED Indicators Table B 3 lists the IR ETH QH rear panel LED indicators and describes their functions Table B 3 IR ETH OH LED Indic
58. nctions Function ON LAN integrity is established Blinks Transmit receive activity is detected on the Ethernet link ON Buffer overflow occurred during normal operation During power up provides additional indications described below Table C 2 IR IP DIP Switch Functions Function Enables IR IP to learn its IP Selects the WAN protocol Selects the LAN mode Controls the remote WAN test loopback which returns packets received from the WAN back toward the WAN Values Default Setting ON IP address learning is enabled OFF IP address learning is disabled OFF ON PPP protocol OFF Frame Relay protocol OFF ON Full duplex operation OFF Half duplex operation OFF ON The test loopback is activated OFF The test loopback is disabled OFF Table C 3 provides the pinout of the IR IP RJ 45 connector Pin OTINI Table C 3 RJ 45 Pinout Name Function Transmit data positive Transmit data negative Receive data positive Receive data negative Physical Description C 3 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module Introduction ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual C 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 M
59. ng an IR ETH interface module with the UTP option 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 Installation and Operation Appendix B IR ETH QH Interface Module B 1 Introduction The IR ETH QH interface module includes a high performance self learning Fast Ethernet bridge which is connected to the LAN via a single 10BaseT or 100BaseT port operating in full duplex and providing offer simple and cost effective interconnection between 10 100BaseT LANs via VDSL links The IR ETH QH interface module also supports IEEE 802 1 Q frames enabling VLAN applications The module automatically learns MAC addresses of the LAN to which it is connected Its LAN table stores up to 1 000 addresses with 5 minute automatic aging Filtering and forwarding is performed at the maximum theoretical rate of 150 000 packets per second wire speed The buffer with 1 Mb DRAM can hold 170 frames with a throughput latency of one frame The forwarding of the broadcast and multicast messages from LAN to WAN can be disabled Figure B 1 shows a typical application using ASM 60 with IR ETH QH module PA cerro AE EEFE FERETE T EPEEE FEEFEE EEEE Figure B 1 Typical Appli
60. nscrew the two screws located on the bottom panel at the rear end of the unit Separate the two halves of the ASM 60 case by lifting the top cover at the end of the unit and sliding it forward Set the internal switches of the Ethernet interface board IR ETH IR ETH QH or IR IP Connecting the Interfaces i 2 3 Connect the line to the RJ 45 rear panel connector Connect the DTE to the appropriate rear panel connector Connect the control terminal to the front CONTROL DCE connector Connecting the Power Connect the AC power to the ASM 60 modem The PWR indicator turns on Installing ASM 60 1 Quick Start Guide ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual 2 Operating ASM 60 Normal Indications The table below shows the correct status of the indicators a few seconds after power up Indicator PWR TD RD RTS DCD TEST ALM SYNC A SYNC B Status ON Depends on DTE data transmission Depends on DTE data transmission Depends on DTE RTS signal status Depends on remote modem data transmission OFF OFF Green or red depending on remote modem data transmission 3 Configuring ASM 60 Configure ASM 60 to the desired operation mode via an ASCII terminal using the embedded management software Configuration of the ASM 60 modem includes selection of a data rate Selecting the Data Rate Main Menu y 1 Configuration y 1 Data Rate gt To select the data rate 1 From the Configura
61. ol 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 Advanced Setup Menu C 17 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Security Host Guest This option can be used to configure the IP router either as a guest unit to be authenticated by another router or as a host unit that authenticates other routers User Name To Send The name by which an IP router card configured as guest identifies itself Password To Send The password by which an IP router card configured as guest identifies itself 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 C 13 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device identification Interface Parameters Protocol Paramet
62. rear end of the unit Separate the two halves of the ASM 60 case by lifting the top cover at the end of the unit and sliding it forward Closing the ASM 60 Case After completing the internal settings close the unit case gt To close the ASM 60 case 1 Ze Position the lower half of the ASM 60 case on the flat surface Return the top cover Make sure that the front board CONTROL DCE connector fits the front panel opening correctly and the top cover guides enter the corresponding recesses at the end of the unit Secure the two screws located at the end of the unit Fit the inside tabs of the blue side panel into the unit case grooves and slide the side panel until it snaps into place Connecting the Interfaces Figure 2 1 shows the rear panel of a typical ASM 60 unit with HSSI interface CAUTION FORCONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF HSSI FRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE ro DODOD00000000000000000000 Eq DODODO0 ODO O0000000000000 Figure 2 1 Rear Panel of ASM 60 with HSSI Interface Connecting the Line The ASM 60 line interface terminates in an 8 pin RJ 45 connector see Table 2 1 gt To connect the RJ 45 connector Connect the line cable to the RJ 45 connector designated LINE Table 2 1 Line Connector Pinout Pin Function 1 2 Line A 4 5 Line B 11 12 Chassis Installation and Setup 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Conne
63. s LAN Deferred Frames MAC Receive Errors LAN Carrier Sense Lost MAC TX Errors LAN FIFO Underrun OOFPOOOO0Oso snoOo oO O N Next Screen ESC Back To Previous Menu R Refresh Page C Clear The Counters Of This Page Figure C 23 LAN Statistics Screen View Menu C 25 Appendix C _ IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual lt IR LPS S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date SYSTEM STATISTICS Counter Name Counter Name WAN in Octets WAN Alignment Errors WAN Out Octets WAN Aborted Frames WAN Out Frames WAN Short Frames WAN to LAN Frames Transfer WAN RX FIFO Overrun Error WAN IP Datagram Received WAN to CPU Frames Errors WAN to CPU Discarded WAN Frame Too Long Errors WAN to LAN Discarded WAN IP Header Errors WAN Out Errors WAN IP Addres Errors WAN CRC Errors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PPP Address Error PPP Control 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 C 24 WAN Statistics Screen C 12 Diagnostic Tool Ping Terminal Menu This section provides information on the diagnostic tool provided with IR IP the ping utility gt To access the Diagnostic Tools menu e Inthe Main menu type 6 The Diagnostic Tools menu appears Figure C 25 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control Vi
64. shall pay all shipping charges duties and taxes for products returned to RAD from another country Limitation of Warranty The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer Buyer supplied firmware or interfacing unauthorized modification or misuse operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product or improper site preparation or maintenance Exclusive Remedies The remedies provided herein are the Buyer s sole and exclusive remedies RAD shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or any legal theory Safety Warnings The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to warn the operator or AN service personnel of operation and maintenance factors relating to the product and its operating environment which could pose a safety hazard Always observe standard safety precautions during installation operation and maintenance of this product Only a qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment maintenance or repairs to this instrument No adjustment maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the operator or the user Telecommunication Safety The safety status of each of the ports on ASM 60 is declared according to EN 41003 and is detailed in the table below Safety Status DTE Ethernet SELV Circuit operating with Safety Extra Low Voltage
65. sired positions and then turn ASM 60 on again 5 Turn ASM 60 off and the return all the four sections of the DIP switch to the desired positions C 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 to erase the application software if the downloading of new software using the Device Control menu see Figure C 16 fails and IR IP does not function properly Erasing Application Software To erase the application software 1 Turn ASM 60 off C 28 Erasing IR IP Software ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module Note 2 Set all the four sections of IR IP DIP switch to ON 3 Turn the ASM 60 on and monitor the IP router ERR indicator it must turn on and light steadily 4 While the ERR indicator is lit within 15 seconds set sections 3 and 4 of IR IP DIP switch to OFF The IP router application software is erased 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 ASM 60 off and then back
66. st is successful ASM 60 displays the Main menu see Figure 4 2 Starting the Control Session 4 3 Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual ASM 60 C0 Main Menu Configuration Display Test Reset Debug gt ESC previous menu main menu amp exit terminal Figure 4 2 Main Menu Note At the bottom of the terminal screen ASM 60 displays the latest alarms as they enter the alarm log 4 4 Configuring ASM 60 This section describes the configuration procedures for the ASM 60 modem gt To display the Configuration menu e From the Main menu type 1 and then press lt Enter gt The Configuration menu appears see Figure 4 3 ASM 60 CO Configuration 1 Data Rate current value gt ESC previous menu main menu amp exit terminal Figure 4 3 Configuration Menu Selecting the Data Rate The Data Rate menu allows you to select the ASM 60 transmission rate Main Menu gt To select the data rate y 1 Configuration 1 From the Configuration menu type 1 1 The Data Rate menu appears see Figure 4 3 Data Rate 2 Select the data rate by typing the number corresponding to the desired value and then type 2 to save the changes 4 4 Configuring ASM 60 ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal Data Rate current value Enter the Devise Bit Rate 4096 kbps 6144 kbps 10240 kbps ESC previous menu
67. t the download process Erasing IR IP Software C 29 Appendix C IR IP Interface Module ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual C 30 Erasing IR IP Software
68. ter 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 connection is incorrect configuration of IP parameters and default gateway Do not try to guess these parameters Read Protocol from DIP Switches Protocol 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 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 Switches parameter is set to NO C 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 C 12 Management Access Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module To access the Management Access menu e From the Main menu type 2 The Management Access menu appears Figure C 8 IR EP lt IR IPs S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup
69. their status To access the Multicast Groups Table screen e Inthe View menu type 3 The Multicast Groups Table screen appears Figure C 22 C 24 View Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module LR LB lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Multicast Groups Table Group IP Address Status Group IP Address Status Press any key for exit Figure C 22 Multicast Groups Table Screen Statistics Screen 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 C 23 and Figure C 24 ER TP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date SYSTEM STATISTICS Counter Name Counter Name in Octets LAN IP Header Errors Unicast Frames In LAN IP Address Errors Non Unicast Frames In LAN Alignment Errors Out Octets LAN CRC Errors Unicast Frames Out LAN Single Collisions Non Unicast Frames Out LAN Multiple Collisions to WAN Frames Passed LAN Late Collisions IP Datagram Received LAN Excessive Collisions to CPU Frames Discarded 0 LAN Frames Too Long Errors to WAN Frames Discarded LAN RX FIFO Overrun Error Out Errors LAN SQE Transmitted RX Frames Error
70. tion menu type 1 The Data Rate menu appears 2 Select the data rate by typing the number corresponding to the desired value and then type 2 to save the changes Configuring ASM 60 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction A OVEN EW EE E AT ys 1 1 A a E A E A E A 1 1 VEIA si 1 1 ADPIC Neo csi silicosis cios lic ieteassto r ae 1 1 FEU dd 1 1 al A A ene ere ee 1 3 1 3 Fu cional DESPON ies in 1 4 1 45 Tecnica Special 1 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2 T Site Requirements and Pr UI adds 2 1 Did A ACIS OMe EPOCA Pe E ed st alee eae ae ales 2 2 2 SEAN AMO AC DCU erate a T tata sede atelier wes aus 2 2 PeriOnming the Mena SCLIN SS assis iol iii illes 2 2 Connecane e alia tcl Glocannr tenn erent etre tenner TAE R 2 3 Comens TING lat 2 5 Chapter 3 Operation Sl Pron Panel MCI CA LO Sida aiii 3 1 O AUIS PROV OO hasta ke ES Un vane beste ulate sateenneasanentetes 3 2 TONDE ORASMPGO sour dt 3 2 NO mal A a de o 3 2 TUI OFASM GO A At adas 3 2 Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal A Pre Makin e Tor ne Control SES td los 4 1 Control Port Interface Character il 4 1 Preparo TE A E e a aa A dautene et 4 1 4 2 Navigating the Management Men US iS 4 2 Terminal Management MENUS tits 4 3 A AIN CONTOS ES ON a E E O ei 4 3 Ar APE OUI CUNE AON ES 4 4 selectine medData Rate sio N 4 4 4 5 Displaying the ASM 60 System InformatiON ooooooccccccccnnnoconannnnncccnnnacannnnnnnnnnnn os 4 5 Displaying the ASM 60 SUS ori de 4 6 A Ox R
71. ype 4 The Device Control menu appears Figure C 16 IR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control New Software Download View error LOG Resets Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 16 Device Control Menu C 20 Device Control Menu ASM 60 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR IP Interface Module New Software Download Menu IR IP operates as a TFTP client 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 gt To access the New Software Download menu e From the Device Control submenu type 1 New Software Download menu appears Figure C 1 7 LR IP lt IR IP gt S W Ver 1 00 31 IR date Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup Device Control Server IP Address File Name Total Timeout sec Start operation Press one of the numbers to select or ESC Figure C 17 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 p
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