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1. IHEHHBHBEHEHEHBHEHHER CARD INFO MENU HBEHEBEHBHEEHBBHBBHETH Slots available are 1 2 3 4 7 13 14 Back Enter Option 1 Model 3361 3381 Model Name 36815 5B83 7B SW Uerzion 1 13 13 1 13 13 FPGR 8 12 BRELM1233 BCD GJ82U2H533 1 1 1 5 5___ 883 1 1 1 5 5_ 883 BCE34 BBBB 113DBDFD 14D2 8888 113DBDFD ACES B686 168011244 14D7 B88 88 183038F6 HCE4d BHBB 871613C 14D2 B8888 H12161EfD Press any key The slots available number shows on top side meaning which slots of line card have installed 102 443 Show Card Configuration Telnet 197 168 0 253 Ht HHH SHOW CARD CONPIG H HHHHHHHHHHHHHH Slots available are 1 2 3 4 2 13 14 8 Back Enter Option 1 3381 1 SIU C INTCLKE 1 Pair 1 Off 3H 1 HDB3 12H Ohm PCM31C Off 1 HDB3 128 Ohm 5337 Ei STU R 1 Pair 1 Off 3H 1 HDB3 12H Ohm Press any key The first item Model is meaning the product ID of the devices Refer the following table SHDSL bis Line Card Series Model number Product ID SHRMO3b E1 3300 SHRMO3b V35 3310 SHRMO3b ET 100 3320 SHRMOSb TI 3305 SHDSL bis NTU Series Model number Product ID
2. 7 12 AGENERAL FEATURES telus ones EUR esL EE eens ones 8 1 3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS __ ___ 6_ _6__ 9 A gt FERONT ____________________ 13 1 4 1 IIO ONE 13 1 4 2 TWO ib ta Sed C T 14 1 4 3 Vi E 17 JSEARCPANELES anion ia Ud 18 IO S NIDO ACR a EAR 18 15 2 MICW OF Rear PONE 18 View of Rear Panel on Power Supply cesses eene eene nnns 24 TNS DI I TION mee ccc SE 26 2 GENERAD TE 26 PP MEN SIN Ue AZ SOuasamisuqsspusmbuikuyasasthayamayhusamihusashaqi 26 2 9 JINSDAEDATIONOWETELICACKR kash rae au aa 26 253 4 Attaching the Mounting 5 aon i uto auta Ope a Euros o a Ra uta ps Peto i REA 27 2 3 2 Mounting thecha ssis OwA ROCK isset ettet t Ede e te ti aer o Rd Rea ER ERN qd 27 2 D BN MT RE UTI C 28 2 3 4 DCT CION paa E e e Me 28 24 EINE CARD R
3. A 73 i CIF RTT 6 3 8 M M IR 77 3 8 1 ted eti aa 60 3 8 2 O 60 3 8 3 20 6 senate HP TEES 85 3 9 d PRISE es 88 STI MEL cA rn rmn 88 Sd Select E R 69 A 3EOOD DUCK IN DCS ____ 69 IAU Sele BERI Ehe nd kapa a Tian 69 AID Eve gt 7 90 ALF Opergde MeT TOA ERREUR 91 Odo e Hel unaykuna asua 93 x D RETE Trece TTE TNT 94 4 NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NMS 95 4 1 OOVERVIBW miU se aus EFL o m DET 95 4 1 1 96 4 1 2 View OF front Panel on SNMP card aeta ua etie etes te DoD 96 4 2 OPERATION MODE FOR SNMP CENE exu Cope ek ed Vo port Ope eR DEAE Rer bo E Po ser OPE opa vdd 98 4 3 HYPE TERMINAL OPERATION AN ursus
4. Stop bits 1 Flow control the start up screen you will see DownLoad FPGA Code O800Tb6c H000fb6c Ok SHDSL bis T1 Interface STU C INTCLK Mode STU C INTCLK Mode Model 3038B Software Version 1 14 04 FPGA Version 0 09 MCSY 8CE9 8888 114DBE5D Z BCEA 808808 114DBESD Load SDFEA4 FM SDFE 4 amp Firmware download complete Card id 1 Press SPHCE to enter console mode configuration Card id is showed what slot number s line card on your connection The card IDs are from 1 to 15 Press the SPACE key when the first screen appears it can enter to login screen When you see the login screen you can logon to device Username use admin When the system prompts you for a password admin to enter is O K 32 User admin Password 3 2 Operation interface x On serial console the line cards implement menu driven interface The menu driven interface is a user friendly interface to general operations The following figure gives you an example of the menu driven interface In the menu you scroll up down by pressing key select one command by key L and go back to a higher level of menu by key J For example to show the system information just logon to the line card move down the cursor by pressing key K twice and select show command by key you shall see a submenu and select system command in this submenu then the system will show you the ge
5. User Manual SHRMO3b G SHDSL bis TDM Series 40 19 Chas is union CTC UNION TECHNOLOGIES CO CTC Union Technologies Ltd Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center Neihu Technology Park 8F No 60 Zhouzi St Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 26591021 Fax 886 2 27991355 Email info ctcu com URL http www ctcu com SHRM03b TDM series 40 19 Rack Mount Chassis This manual supports the entire GSHDSL bis TDM Rack card family SHRMOS3b SH shelf SHRMO03b PW Power Module SHRMO3b PD SHRMO3b FAN Fan Assembly SHRMO3b series TDM based G SHDSL bis Line card SHRMO3b E1 G 703 E1 card SHRMO03b V35 Data Communications Card SHRMO3b ET100 Ethernet Bridge SHRMOSb SNMP Management Version 0 9a draft Version 1 1 July 2010 Update Copyright 2009 2010 CTC Union Technologies Inc All rights reserved specifications are subject to change without prior notice Legal The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication CTC Union Technologies assumes no responsibility however for possible errors or omissions or for any consequences resulting from the use of the information contained herein CTC Union Technologies reserves the right to make changes in its products or product specifications with the intent to improve function or design at any time and without notice and is not
6. E1 SHDSL STU R 35 DTE lt gt STU C E1 lt gt V 35 lt gt DTE Unframed N 32 V 35 SHDSL E1 DTE gt STU C V 35 lt STU R E1 gt Frame N x 64 1 31 Time slots N value are placed in the frame If time Slot Number 51 from 1 31 1 31 it is Fractional EI If time Slot Number is 32 32 it is unframed Fractional E1 For fractional E1 FE1 the data rate is from 64k N 1 to 1984k N 31 according the El framing If the El frame is PCM3I FAS or PCM31 C FAS CRCA there are 1 31 available time slot for use data For example if the data rate of SHDSL line set to be 512k the time slot number is 8 and first time slot number is 1 The frame is shown as below x Time Slots 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 31 FAS Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 1408k 64k The First Time Slot setting of PCM31 FAS and 5 CRCA have to follow the rule First Time Slot 31 Time Slot Number Using the framing of PCM3O FAS CAS or FAS CAS CRC4 FAS will occupy Time Slot 0 and CAS Time Slot 16 There are only 30 Time Slot left for data On the other hand the data rate is 1920kbps 49 Time Slots 0 1 2 3 4 5 15 16 17 30 31 FAS CAS 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 704k 64k 896k 64k
7. Ethernet Items UNAY Setting Annex 115596 2 wire A B ES 2 72 even number only 4 wire A B 178 even number only Auto Disable Enable Full Duplex Auto Duplex l Half Duplex Configuration ARE 100M Auto 2 Configuration 65 3 6 7 Setup interface The TI settings include the Channel Number of time slots First time slots LBO and 3 6 7 1 Channel CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt Channel Configure 11 Channel Configure 1 LBO Ais Configure 1 815 Command Channel CR Message Please input the following information Change T1 Channel TAB Select SF SF Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom The TI interface can be programmed encode decode its transmit receive signals using Bipolar with Eight Zero Suppression B8ZS coding Each frame contains 1 byte of voice data for each of the 24 channels that system needs then 8000 frames per second maintain those 24 simultaneous voice channels Because each frame of a Tl is 193 bits in length 24 channels X 8 bits per channel 1 framing bit 193 bits 8000 frames per second is multiplied by 193 bits to yield a transfer rate of 1 544 Mbit s 8000 X 193 1544000 The TI format provides a 64 Kbps channel for each of 24 individual channels Each of these channels is called 05 0 channel or a time slot and consists of an eight bit sample frame
8. LAN port is Duplex mode reen Off LAN port isn t duplex mode System is testing for connection Diagnostic TEST Yellow Y Status Of System is working normally Error second occurs Error Status ERROR Off Noemorsecond 0 Noemorsecond 0 bis line connection is dropped Alarm ALARM EI TI connection is dropped Status of Interface status NO No alarm status 00 status 15 1 4 2 3 Console Connector The front panel of each line card provides an RJ 45 connector for configuration individually from each channel of each line cards The terminal settings are 115200 8 bit no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control Bi gt d 4 m 5 7 2 16 1 4 3 Power Supply Module 1 4 8 1 View of Front Panel on Power Supply Module ALM 1 4 3 2 LED Indicators LED status of Power Supply Module input is be used AC input isn t be used or no AC me am T DC input isn t be used or DC 17 NEN input ALM On Power input failure 1 5 Hear Panel 12531 Slot Number Each slot will have a number from 1 to 15 indicating the slot number location of the right top side of rear penal of each line card From the rear view of the chassis numbers go from right left Number 152 View of Rear Panel on Line
9. E pese e E ronse m ow m scam n indication Out ma r US a s Functional Description The Signal Element Timing clock S is provided by the DCE This means that the NTU 5 output the correct clocking and that X 21 a synchronous interface Hardware handshaking is done by the Control C and Indication lines The Control is used by the DTE and the Indication is the DCE one 132 5 6 Ethernet cable The Ethernet cables should be 4 pair unscreened cable UTP or screened STP of type CATS or higher Both crossed and normal wiring styles supported by the auto crossover feature of the Line card We do not provide the cable It is widely available from other sources The front view of RJ 45 Ethernet cable socket on rear panel The pin out of RJ 45 Ethernet Connector Pin number Signal Name Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Date Not used Not used Receive Date Not used eed Not used 133 5 Illustration of Loopback connection device E1 RJ 48C er Description Pin number Transmit Ring __3 Rx Shield __ lt _ __ Transmit Tip 4 3 ___ ___ Receive Ring _ 5 Receive Make the short circuit wiring with a RJ 45 module jack of the following PIN1 lt gt PIN4 PIN2 lt gt PIN5 The top view of RJ 45 module jack on short circuit wiring 13
10. Line Rate ITU G 991 2 2004 Coding trellis coded pulse amplitude modulation TC PAM16 and TC PAM32 e Support Annex A B F and G Payload rates 64 5 to 5 696Mbps 1 89 2 wires operation 128Kbps to11 392Mbps N 2 to 178 for 4 wires Operation Impedance 135 ohms G 703 Interface as E1 e Connection RJ 48C for balanced 1200 cable and BNC for Unbalanced 750 El cable Line Rate 2048KHz 50ppm e Line code HDB3 AMI Framing PEM30 PCM30C PCM31 PCM31C and Unframed Data Rate 64 2 048Mbps Nx 4Kbps N 1 32 Operation Full El and Fractional Serial Interface as RS 530 V 35 X 21 e Connector DB 25 female for V 35 cable e Payload rates Up 5 696Mbps for 2 wire model or Up 8 192Mbps for 4 wire model e Support V 35 RS 530 or V 36 X 21 LAN Interface as Ethernet e Connector RJ 45 Ethernet Interface e 10 100Mpbs Half Full Duplex Auto sensing Auto Crossover e Up to 1024 MAC address learning filtering bridge G 703 Interface as 1 e Connection RJ 48C for balanced 1000 cable e Line Rate 1544KHz 50ppm Line code 8825 Framing SF ESF Unframed Data Rate 64kbps to 1 536Mbps N 1 to 24 e Operation Clear Channel and Factional TI DSL Timing e Internal e From EI TI Recovery e From DTE as V 35 and Ethernet Performance Monitoring ES SES UAS LOWS for SHDSL Bis ES SES UAS for Alarms and
11. 0 1 2 3 4 5 15 16 17 30 31 FAS CAS 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 704k 64k 896k 64k Data Rate x 960kbps L Data Rate y 960kbps ____ Maximun Data Rate x 1920kbps The CRC 4 checksum bits are transmitted in the outgoing EI data stream Also the received signal is checked for errors CRC 4 checksum cannot be sent in unframed mode In this mode user data is inserted into all 32 channels 64k x 32 2048k of the El stream The object of running without framing is to utilize the full bandwidth of the EI line Unframed Time Slots 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 31 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 1408k 64k Pe Maximun Data Rate 2048kbps Y ITU 991 2 2004 G SHDSL Bis supports data rate up to 5696Kbps but G 703 1 standard only supports data rate of 2048kbps so maximum data rate of SHDSL line connected with E1 DCEs depends on data rate of El 2048kbps E1 SHDSL E1 DTE lt gt STU C E1 lt gt STU R E1 DTE Frame E1 Data rate of TS If the connection is El vs V 35 or V 35 vs the frame has be used N x 64k In this case the data rate depends on value of N Same as above case SHDSL and V35 can support up to 5696kbps data rate but EI supports maximum 48 data rate of 2048kbps 32 x 64k
12. 1 1 1 5 5 863 SerialNo CKPKF2URBBODT system HCSY BCE9 00080 114DBESD Kernel MCSV OCEA amp 0088 114DBESD FPGA HCSV BDCE4 00080 0091613C System Live Time B Day Hour 1Min 228 Secs lt 1 gt Move up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom Most of the information on this screen is either self explanatory or it is simply irrelevant for the end user However two items the Kernel and FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array version will give the software and hardware versions respectively of the line card These are important to know in case new firmware becomes available in the future to add extra functions of to fix unknown bugs from the original manufactured equipment Please make note of the Kernel MCSV and FPGA MCSV items in the above screen These show the Kernel and FPGA versions as follows 114 means version 1 14 009 means version 0 09 Upgrading the line cards is done through the terminal connection with the Xmodem protocol The upgrade procedure will be explained in detail later in this manual 3 82 Config It can display the all configuration value of this line card The following show all modiels configuration page and their default values When using 2 wire mode there have two channel s data been displayed as the page 80 3 8 2 1 interface 2 wire mode SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration setup Interface Fl Fl setup SIU C INTCLK STU C INTCLK
13. Chassis View and then clicking on the line card number you selected You can view the channel A and B and both the CO central and RT remote devices status Click the Set button to setup the Page Refresh Time 4 5 4 Status Clicking the Status button and then selecting the appropriate line card number a status screen will be displayed 111 LINECARD These items including SHDSL status and interface status on both local side Line card and remote side NTU Click the Set button to setup the Page Refresh Time 455 Configuration By selecting the appropriate line card number then clicking the Configuration button a configuration selection will be displayed The current values are shown each has a pull down to select the available settings for that parameter When all the parameter values are set fo your liking click the Save button and the values will be set in the line card or NTU 112 side Click Reset button and the values will be set to default LINECARD i m I am I ny 3 mI A mat i CUR il TES OHM120 113 456 Card Info The item show the firmware information of each card 0 12 1 1 1 5 5__003 11 455 003 114 55 003 BL2552TJ8888 CJ82W2R5
14. 2 Connect the power cable to a grounded AC outlet 3 Confirm that the device is connected and operating by checking that the Power Supply LED AC on the front panel is green The chassis can use dual power supply modules for redundant power system 234 To connect the DC power supply is perform the following 1 Remove the plastic cover on the terminal block 2 Loosen the two screws marked 48V and PWR GND so that you can slide the DC cable beneath it Insert the DC cable into the connector first and screw it down tight 28 3 Connect the power cable to DC power supply 4 Confirm that the chassis is connected and operating by checking that the Power Supply LED DC on the front panel 5 green WARNING Before connect the DC power cable to the input terminal block of rear panel ensure that the power switch in the OFF position and the DC power is OFF NOTE A qualified electrician must perform all connections to DC power and to safety grounds All electrical wiring must comply with applicable local or national codes and practices 2 4 Line Card Removal Replacement This section will explain how to install and remove SHDSL bis Line Cards 2 4 Installing a Line Card Use the following procedure to install a SHDSL bis Line Card in the main chassis Step 1 Using either an anti static grounded wrist strap or touching a grounded metal frame remove the line card from it
15. From main configuration menu we can enter the setup sub menu placing the cursor the setup menu item and pressing the right arrow key the ENTER key SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration reboot Reset and boot system diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgrade exit Quit system Command setup lt CR gt Message lt up down JL Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 6 1 Setup Local For 1 pair 2 wire mode When using 2 wires one pair configuration the line card has two separate channels A and B 39 gt gt LocChB SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Setup Local Channel A Setup Local Channel B Setup Remote Channel A Setup Remote Channel B Command LocChA CR _ Message lt I K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move When enter the channel A or you can view the side shows CH A or gt gt LocChf LocChB RmtChA RmtChB SHDSL BIS LINE gt gt Shdsl Configure SHSDL Parame T1 Configure 1 Parameter Rmtcfg Enable Disable Remote Default Restore NTU s Default SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Setup Local Setup Local Channel Setup Remote Uhannel H Setup Remote Channel B SHDSL BIS LINE Shdsl Configure SHSDL Param 11 Configure 1 Paramete Rmtcfg Enabl
16. The rear panel provides all of the data connections for each line card A total of 15 slots are available for SHDSL bis TDM based Line Card The following is a description of all the connectors for the line cards located on the rear panel 18 A Ra 4 LANA A RX TX B RX 57 VS WF SHRMO3b Interface SHRMO3b V35 V 35 SHRMO3b ET100 Ethernet SHRMOS3b T1 T1 Interface Interface Interface 1521 DSL connector Use 4 pins wire wrap pin header provided the DSL twisted pair wire connect to the remote CPE device 19 R T B R 0000 2 wire mode 2 channel per Channel Channel Interface Channel B Channel B Interface When using 2 wires One pair mode there are two pins labeled T Tip and R Ring on channel A and channel B 4 wire mode 1 channel per card Channel 1 Interface 1st pair E Ag 2nd Pair Channel 2 DSL Interface used When using 4 wires Two pair mode the label and means Is pair and 279 pair of DSL wiring 1 5 2 2 E1 Interface Connector User can using one of the connector type of the following 20 75 Ohms 120 Ohms RJ 48C Connector The internal wiring between BNC sockets and RJ 48C Signal Name Connecters RJ 48C Connector Transmit Tip Center pin of Tx Connector Receive Center pin
17. setup Shdsl Annex Annex G Annex G setup Shdsl Psd setup Shdsl Margin setup Shdsl Pair Mode 1 Pair 1 Pair setup El Channel PCH31C PCH31C setup Pass Through OFF setup El Slot Number 31 31 setup First Slot 1 1 setup El Code HDB3 HDB3 setup 815 n setup El Build Outs 128 Ohm 128 Ohm Press any key to Return Menu Window 3 8 2 2 El interface 4 wire mode SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration setup Interface El setup STU C INTCLK setup Shdsl Annex Bnnex 6 setup Shdsl Psd SY setup Shdsl Margin setup Shdsl Pair Mode 2 Pair setup El Channel PCH31C setup Pass Through Of F setup El Slot Number 30 setup First Slot 1 setup El Code HDB3 setup 815 setup Build Outs 120 Ohm Press any key to Return Menu Window 3 8 2 3 Series interface 2 wire mode 81 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration setup Interface setup setup Shdsl Annex setup Shdsl Psd setup Shdsl Margin setup Shdsl Pair Mode setup Serial Interface setup Serial Data Rate setup Serial Clock setup Serial Data setup Serial Rts setup Serial Cts setup Serial Dsr setup Serial Ded setup Serial Delay Serial SIU C IMTCLK Annex G SY 1 Pair 32 normal normal on from rts on from dsl 3 Press any key to Return Menu Window Serial SIU C IMTCLK Annex G SYH 1 Pair W935
18. 0 gt Move top bottom 3 6 6 2 Duplex When auto negotiation setup is Disable there has to be a selection of duplex mode Full Duplex and Half Duplex CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Rate Configure Ethernet Data Rate N 64K Auto Configure Ethernet Auto Config gt gt Duplex Configure Ethernet Duplex Speed Configure Ethernet Speed Command Duplex CR Message Please input the following information Change Ethernet Duplex TAB Select Full Duplex Full Duplex lt I K gt Hove up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom 3 6 6 3 Speed When auto negotiation is Disable there has to be selection on speed setting 64 and 100M If auto negotiation is Enable the items Duplex and Speed cannot be set The message will display Ethernet is in auto negotiate SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Rate Configure Ethernet Data Rate N 64K Auto Configure Ethernet Auto Config Duplex Configure Ethernet Duplex gt gt Speed Configure Ethernet Speed Command Speed CR Message Please input the following information Change Ethernet Speed TAB Select 180H 100H_ I K Move up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom If you set Ethernet Auto Negotiation as Enable the default setting on Duplex is Full and Speed is 100M If you set Ethernet Auto Negotiation as Enable the Duplex and Speed cannot be set up and will use auto configuration Ethernet parameter
19. CTRL C SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Channel RmtA RmtB STU Type STU C INTCLK STU C INTCLK DSL Type SHDSL BIS SHDSL BIS Line Rate Kbps SNR Margin dB B 0 0 4 0 0 51 1 Disable Disable Bert Test State Disable Disable Bert Syne Not Syne Not Sync Bert Error Count B B Refresh counter 4 Press Ctrl C to quit I K Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 71 Interface The interface status window will display a real time status of the interface for both channels and remote CPE if connected The screen is refreshed every 2 seconds The monitoring window displays the interface parameters such as STU type interface there have EI parameters Serial parameters or Ethernet parameters according which line card type to been used While in this display mode the terminal window will not time out To exit the window press CTRL C SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Channel Loch RmtB STU Type STU C INTCLK STU C INICLK Interface E1 DataRate Kbps 320 1984 21211 Sunc Down Down E1 I1 AIS Alarm On On Serial DataRate Kbps Serial DCD Serial DSR Serial CIS Serial RIS Serial DIR Refresh counter rm Ctrl C to quit _ lt I K gt Move up down amp J L Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 7 3 Current Performance 72 Shdsl Performance Channel Inter
20. Errors for SHDSL Bis or interface Loopback Tests for El and V 35 interface only Local Digital Loopback Local Loopback Remote Line Loopback Remote Payload Loopback Far end Line Loopback Far end Payload Loopback V 54 Loopback for V 35 interface e Build in 2047 2 1 bit BER tester Indicators e Power PWR e System SYS e SHDSL bis Link SHDSL e EI TI Interface status LOS LOF e V 35 Interface status TD RD CTS e Ethernet Interface status LINK ACT 100M DUPX e Diagnostic status TEST e Error status ERROR e Alarm Status ALARM Console ports e One console ports on front panel for each cards Products information SHRMO3b SH AU 19 18 Slot Chassis only SHRMO3b SH PW 40 19 18 Slot Chassis with one AC DC power 10 o oeo SHRMOSb SNMP SNMP 1 SHDSL Bis TDM 2W 2Ch AW ICH El SHRMO3b V35 SHDSL Bis 2W 2Ch AW ICH V 35 card HDSL Bis 2W 2Ch AW ICH ETHERNET SHRMO3b ET100 B s SHRMO3b TI SHDSL Bis TDM 2W 2Ch AW ICH TI card Default Username and Password swem Feo SNMP WEB root 192 168 0 1 SNMP Telnet not need 192 168 0 1 admin SNMP Console Line card Console 12 14 Front Panel 1 4 1 Slot Number x Each slot will have a number from 1 to 15 indicating the slot number location of the right Top side of each line cards From the front view of th
21. Ho Sync 1928 26 4 B B 2 8 gn 192H PCH31C 3H 38 1 1 Cards usage Interface Type Shasl Link SHDSL bis Rate SNR Margin Attenuation Rate Channel TS First 15 Serial Rate DSR DCD Serial RTS CTS DTR Eth Rate Link Ethernet Speed 106 4 4 5 System Info Telnet 197 158 0 253 Version lt lt 1 88 35 gt gt 14 20 2HBH7 B6 16 Command Line Interface for Rack Mount System 192 168 253 TEHETEHEETERETETEHERERETETETETETESETETEREHETETETETETETETEHEHETETETETETERETETETEHETHETETEHIETEETHIEH THHHHHEHHHHHHEHHHEHE SYSTEM INFO MENU HHHHHHHHHHHHHHIH Set Ip Address Set Gateway Set Time Date Power Status Back Enter Option There have three basic setting on this menu 1 IP Setup 2 Gateway Setup 3 Time and Date Setup Power card status 4 Power status 107 4 4 6 Upgrade Telnet 192 168 0253 ititititititititititititiititiititititititititititiititiititititititititititititititititiititit HHHHEHRHEHHEHREHRHHHHHHHHHWE UPGRADE MENU HHHHHHHRHRHRHHRHHHHHH gt 192 168 09 23 ys tem Upgrade File Name gt 20 9 060971035 11 Linecard Upgrade SNMP Card Upgrade Set the Ip of the server Set the name of the upgrade file for linecard Set the name of the upgrade file for system Back Enter Option For SNMP Card upgrade type the following steps 1 2 for setup TFT
22. Output 12 Secondary External SJEIC t 1 W Secondary Transmitter S TC tout 12 AA Secondary Clear to Output send Secondary Transmit S TD Input Data Secondary Receive Data sa aaa L TR Secondary Request to j S RTS Input oe 8 L P P j Secondary DataSet_ s Osk_fOuiput_ pn 124 Roy Secondary S DTR nput 23 Terminal Ready External Transmitter EIC 24 U 14 Clock festindicator s I The front of DB 25 F Serial interface connector on rear panel DB 25 F Connector 125 5 2 21 Unbalanced Cable Connections to the El BNC ports are made using a 75 ohm coaxial cable with a bayonet style twist lock BNC connector The front view of BNC sockets on rear panel BNC Connecters RJ 48C Connector Center pin of Tx 5 Connector Shield of Tx Connector mn Connector Shield of Rx Connector 126 5 4 V 35 DB25 M to M 34 F adaptor Cable Ift the DTE Data Terminal Equipment connector is using 34 pin Winchester type we must use the cable adaptor from DB 25 to Winchester M 34 The pin out of cable on DB 25 male Connector to M 34 female Connector DB 25 Pin Signal M 34 Pin Description 2 TD P Transmit Data 14 5 Transmit 3 RD R Receive Data 16 RD T Receive Data RTS C Ready Send CTS D Clear To Send DSR Data Set
23. SHDTU03b AC 2W E SHDTUO3b DC 2W E1 2000B 5300 5010B 5310 SHDTU03b DA 2W E 5020B 5320 SHDTU03b AC 2W SER 103 SHDTU03b DC 2W SER SHDTU03b DA 2W SER SHDTU03b AC 2W ETH SHDTU03b DC 2W ETH SHDTU03b DA 2W ETH SHDTUOSb AC 2W ET1 TI SHDTUO3b DC 2W ET1 TI SHDTU03b DA 2W E1 T1 SHDTUO03b AC 2W E1 SER ETH SHDTUOS3b DC 2W ET SER ETH SHDTUO3b DA 2W ET SER ETH SHDTUOSb AC 2W E1 TV SER ETH SHDTUOSb DC 2W ET1 TI SER ETH SHDTUO3b DA 2W ET1 TI SER ETH SHDTUO3b AC AW E SHDTUO3b DC AW E1 SHDTUO3b DA AW EI SHDTUO3b AC AW SER SHDTUO3b DC AW SER SHDTUO3D DA AW SER SHDTUO3b AC AW ETH SHDTUO3b DC AW ETH SHDTUO3bD DA AW ETH SHDTUOSb AC AW ET TI SHDTUO3b DC AW ET TI SHDTUO3b DA AW ET TI SHDTUOSbD AC AW ET SER ETH SHDTUOS3b DC AW ET SER ETH SHDTUO3b DA AW ET SER ETH SHDTUO3b AC 4W E1 T1 SER ETH SHDTUOSb DC AW ET TI SER ETH SHDTUO3b DA AW ET TI SER ETH The display is same as following table Subject Items Local side Local side Remote side Remote side Channel A Channel B Channel B Model Interface SHDSL bis Type Annex Pair Mode Channel Pass Through 15 First TS Builds Out AIS Serial 104 Ethernet 105 444 Show Card Status x Telnet 197 168 0 253 SHOW CARD STATUS MENU Slots available are 1 2 3 4 7 13 14 Hack Enter Option channel 2 S381 3381 1 1 STU C INHTCLK STU C IMICLK S un c
24. The First Time Slot setting of PEM30 FAS CAS and FAS CAS CRC4 have to follow the rule First Time Slot 2 30 Time Slot Number Unframed Time Slots 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 31 Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 1408k 64k In Unframed user data are inserted into all 32 channels 64k x 32 2048k of the El stream The object of running without framing is to utilize the full bandwidth of the EI line 3 6 4 2 Code The El line card supports two different line codings HDB3 is the most popular and preferred line coding and is also the default setting AMI line coding is also selectable In this line coding the transmitter substitutes a deliberate bipolar violation when excessive zeros in the data stream are detected The receiver recognizes these special violations and decodes them as zeros This method enables the network to minimize pulse density requirements Unless AMI is required for your application HDB3 should be used whenever possible Alternate Mark Inversion defines a pulse as a mark a binary one as opposed a zero In an El network connection signals are transmitted as a sequence of one and zero One is sent as pulse and zero is sent as spaces i e no pulse Every pulse is inverted from the previous pulse in polarity so 50 that the signal can be effec
25. back types defined x STU C STU R Line card NTU Local Digital Loopback Local Loopback Remote Line Loopback Remote Payload Loopback Far End Line Loopback Far End Payload Loopback O WN 3 10 3 Select BERT pattern x The line cord hos a built in Bit Error Rate Test generator that generates standard 2047 211 1 test pattern When using 2 wire SHDSL bis configuration the generator can be activated for channel A or B from the menu 89 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD LoopbackA LoopBack Channel LoopbackB LoopBack Channel B gt gt BerlestH Ber Test Channel BerlestB Ber Test Channel B Command BerlTest CR _ Message Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 11 Upgrade x Occasionally we may release code upgrade function of or fix some buo discovered after our initial production The line cards all have the ability upgrade the code without changing any components or removing cards Of course during upgrade and re flash the normal transmissions will be halted so the upgrade should be done when the system 15 taken offline or done during a time of extremely low impact the customers line like in the middle of the night The upgrade process uses the Xmodem protocol via the line card s serial console port 90 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Configure system show running system status View system configuration diag gt gt upgr
26. correct setting for this line card should be STU C INTCLK Ethernet interface line card SHRMOS3b ET100 Since Ethernet does not provide a clock the correct setting for this line card should always be STU C INTCLK TI interface line card SHRMO3b TI When connecting this equipment to G 703 transmission equipment normal clock setting should be to take the TI network timing In this case the correct setting for this line card should be STU C EXTCLK 3 6 3 2 Annex The Annex setting refers to Annex A ANSI Annex B ETSI Annex or Annex G setting of the SHDSL bis The preferred and default setting is Annex However when you set the Annex the CPE side device must match the same Annex as the setting of the CO side line card 43 CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Configure SHDSL gt gt Annex Configure SHDSL Annex Psd Configure SHDSL PSD Mask Margin Configure SHDSL SNR Margin Pair Mode Configure SHDSL Pair Mode Command Annex lt CR gt Message Please input the following information SHDSL Annex TAB Select lt Annex G gt 6 lt 1 K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom 3 6 3 3 Psd There are two type of PSD mask can select SYM and for ASYM The preferred and default setting is SYM CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Mode Configure SHDSL Mode Configure SHDSL Annex gt gt Psd Configure SHDSL PSD Mask Margin Configure SHD
27. gt Hove top bottom LBO Line build out setting are an inherent part of TI network element transmission circuitry Because cable lengths between TI device and NTU are vary LBO settings are designed to adjust the output power of the transmission signal to achieve equal level point ELP at the NTU For short distance of TI cable this device must decreases outgoing signal strength There are five type LBO for your select 0 1331 133 2661 266 399 399 ft 533 533ft 6551 3 6 7 3 68 CH A SHDSL bIS LINE CARD Channel Configure 1 Channel BO Configure 1 LBO gt gt Als Configure 1 AIS Command Ais CR Message Please input the following information Change T1 Ais TAB Select lt On gt XI K Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom AlS Alarm Indication Signal 5 method to inform the remote connection that there 15 signal or sync problem with the 1 T parameter setting SF Channel ESF Unframed Slot Number First Slot 133 266 266 3991 399ft 533ft 533 655ft 3 6 8 Remote Config You can set the Enable Disable function to let the remote side configure parameters to this device remotely 69 3 6 9 Default The line card can have all settings restored to their original factory settings simply by going to the setting menu selecting the default item and then press ENTER The system will ask for a
28. is constructed by time division multiplexing these 24 time slots and inserting a framing bit at the beginning of the series This 66 results in 192 bits of channel data plus a framing bit F bit for a total of 193 bits in a frame Multiple frames are then grouped into superframes of 12 or 24 frames to provide for framing synchronization and signaling The Superframe SF also called D4 or 193S format defines a superframe as 12 frames The Extended Supertrame ESF also called 193E format groups 24 frames into its superframe Both the SF and ESF framing formats provide an actual payload data rate of 1 536 Mbps 192 193 1 536 1 544 For fractional TI the data rate is from 64k N 1 to 1536k N 24 according to the TI framing When SHDSL bis using 2 pairs 4 wires the time slot number can only use even number The table of number of time slot vs 1st time slot Chann Number of slot 24 23 22 2 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 1 10 04 fs 22 Jm 2 15 17 ____ ____ 15 ____ 2 l 0 Po qe 0 67 3 6 7 2 LBO CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Channel Configure 11 Channel gt gt LBO Configure T1 LBO Bis Configure 1 AIS Command LBO lt CR gt Message Please input the following information Change T1 TAB Select 0 to 133ft to 13311 Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0
29. required to update this documentation to reflect such changes CTC Union Technologies makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does CTC Union assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product and specifically disclaims any and all liability including without limitation any consequential or incidental damages CTC Union products are not designed intended or authorized for use in systems or applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should the Buyer purchase or use a CTC Union product for any such unintended or unauthorized application the Buyer shall indemnify and hold CTC Union Technologies and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of either directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death that may be associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that CTC Union Technologies was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of said product TRADEMARKS Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Inc WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li
30. service are located on the rear of the chassis while the line cards with LED status indicators and console connectors are installed in the front of the chassis The power module for the SHRMO3b series is including AC and DC input When AC input power is used the AC power cord is directly connected to rear side of the power module where it is rectified and regulated to 48VDC before routing to the backplane When DC input power is used the DC power cord is directly connected to rear side of the power module where it is wire connect directly to the backplane There are 18 slots in the SHRMOSb series chassis Two slots are reserved for two power modules one slot is reserved for the SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol card which leaves 15 slots for Line Cards There are four types of line cards currently available for the SHRMO3b series SHRMO3b EI El interface SHRMO3b V35 Data interface SHRMO3b ET100 Ethernet interface and SHRMOS3b T1 T1 interface Each line cards can use with two modes selection 2 wire mode 2 channel per card and 4 wire mode 1 channel per card SHRMOS3bB series line cards are based on and can be interconnected at the other SHDTUO3b series based standalone NTU Without the SNMP card configuration and monitoring can performed via RS 232 console ports located on each individual line card 1 2 General Features e Standard G SHDSL Bis ITU G 991 2 2004 supports improved reach s
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32. y es or n o confirmation followed by an ENTER 3 7 Status x From the main setup menu after logging in arrow key down select the status menu item and then press the right arrow key or ENTER SHDSL BIS LINE CARD setup Configure system gt gt status Show running system status show View system configuration reboot Reset and boot system diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgrade exit Quit system Command status CR _ Message lt I K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom From the main Status Display menu press the right arrow or ENTER when the cursor 15 on the shdsl menu item 70 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt Shdsl Show SHDSL Status Interface Show Interface Status Current Perf Show Current Performamce loc statistics Show Local Statistics Rmt_statistics Show Remote Statistics clear Clear Channel Statistics Command Shdsl CR Hessage I K Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom Sor Shdsl x The shdsl status window will display a real time status of the DSL for both channels and remote CPE if connected The screen 15 refreshed every 2 seconds The monitoring window displays the DSL line parameters such as STU type Line rate SNR margin and attenuation The lower of the window displays the loopback and BER test status While in this disolay mode the terminal window will not time out To exit the window press
33. 119 4 6 Problems and Solutions The following sections describe problems you may encounter in using the NMS PC Cannot Locate Web Server The PC being used to access NMS keeps a record of IP Internet Protocol and MAC Medium Access Control addresses in its local ARP Address Resolution Protocol cache If the same computer is used to access NMS through the local management port and then again to access NMS through a network connection the local ARP cache can prevent the computer from finding the embedded web server Though the ARP cache will eventually clear itself as entries time out it can also be cleared manually 1 Click on the Windows Start button 2 Select Run 3 and click on OK to open a command prompt 4 At the prompt type arp and press the Enter key This will return a list of all the IP Addresses in the computers ARP cache 5 If the IP address you wish to clear is listed type arp d the IP Address at the prompt and press the Enter key Web Pages Are Loading Slowly It NMS pages are accessible but refreshing slowly close all browser windows and re launch the application If the problem continues you may be encountering one of the following conditions l Too Many Users NMS can supports up more users simultaneously But the system may experience a slowdown if there so many users at a time Likewise new users cannot log in at the same time Please attempt later if some use
34. 122 5 2 SERIAL INTERFACE __________ 124 5 3 El UNBALANCED CABLE iie ente aun tru bn Ete tesi ear Debo Stet aduer IU sos e 126 5 4 V 35 DB25 M TO M 34 F ADAPTOR CABLE ecce meme heme nnne henen nnne rr enn en rese ar enn 127 5 5 21 DB25 M TO DB15 F ADAPTOR CABLIE 130 5 6 HTHERNEICABLE a 133 5 7 ILLUSTRATION OF LOOPBACK CONNECTION DEVICE El 134 5 8 ILLUSTRATION OF LOOPBACK CONNECTION DEVICE SERIAL eee eene nne nennen nnn 135 1 Introduction This manual is used to explain the installation and operating procedures for the SHRMO3b series Rack Mount G SHDSL bis TDM Based Line Cards SHRMO3b SHRMO3b E1 SHRMO3b V35 SHRMOS3b ETIOO NMS and present its capabilities and specifications The manual is divided into 4 Chapters with Appendix The first three chapters are the Introduction Installation and Operation of TDM line card The last chapter is introduction and operation of NMS network management card The Appendix includes the pin assignments of special cables 1 1 General Description x The SHRMO3bB series is a 4U chassis that may be placed on shelf or installed in either a 19 or 23 rack mount All I O connections and input power
35. 32 normal normal on from rts on from dsl 3 3 8 2 4 Series interface 4 wire mode SHDSL bIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration setup Interface setup setup Shdsl Annex setup Shdsl Psd setup Shdsl Margin setup Shdsl Pair Mode setup Serial Interface setup Serial Data Rate setup Serial Clock setup Serial Data setup Serial Rts setup Serial Cts setup Serial Dsr setup Serial Ded setup Serial Delay Serla SIU C IMICLK 1 6 SYM 2 Pair 32 normal normal on from rts on from dzl Press any key to Return Menu Window 3 8 2 5 Ethernet interface 2 wire mode 82 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup Press Interface Type Shdsl Annex Shdsl Psd Shdsl Margin Shdsl Pair Mode Ethernet Auto Config Ethernet Speed Ethernet Duplex Ethernet Rate any key to Return Henu Ethernet SIU C INICLK Annex G SYM 1 Pair Enable 188H Full Duplex 36 Window Ethernet SIU C INICLK Annex G SYM B 1 Pair Enable Full Duplex 36 3 8 2 6 Ethernet interface 4 wire mode SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration Interface Type Shdsl Annex Shdsl Psd Shdsl Margin Shdsl Pair Mode Ethernet Auto Config Ethernet Ethernet Duplex Ethernet Rate any key to Return Henu Ethernet S
36. 337B CJ82W2R5337B oCE4 0000 114 DBE50 1402 0000 114 DBE11 1402 0000 114 oo 4 5 System Info This item is including system information SNMP Line card upgrade diagnostic etc 4 5 7 1 Common This item show system information of SNMP card user can also setup the parameter for SNMP card on here 114 SYSTEM COMMON INFORMATION 192 168 0 253 255 255 255 0 fault Gateway 192 168 0 253 192 188 0 23 SNMP200908091038 2008 06 1 4 5 7 2 SNMP Upgrade Use this function to upgrade the firmware on SNMP card SNMP CARD UPGRADE Step 1 Be sure upload the fw for upgrade Step 2 WERSION 1 0 5 20090508 RECOVER UPGRADE 4 5 7 8 Line card Upgrade Use this function to upgrade the firmware on each line card Local side and remote side NTU User can also view the present version of firmware on these line cards and those NTUs 115 LINECARD CARD UPGRADE Step 1 Be sure upload the fw for upgrade _ C elon Step 2 Choose the slot need to be upgrade CTE p n AclIE sss BER ee ooo Wm All SNMP parameter must setup this item SNMP CARD STATUS CONFIGURATION 116 4 5 7 5 Diagnostic STU C STU R Line card NTU 4 Local Digital Loopback Local Loopback Remote Line Loopback Remote Payload Loopbac
37. 4 5 8 Illustration of Loopback connection device Serial Description A TD B RD Data RD A Receive Data 16 RD B Receive Data 4 Ready To Send 5 Clear 6 DSR Data set Ready 20 Terminal Ready 24 XTC DTE Transmit Clock 1 XTC DTE Transmit Clock 15 TC A Transmit Clock 12 Transmit Clock 17 Receive Clock 9 RC Receive Clock FGND Protective Ground GND Carrier Detect Make the short circuit wiring with a DB 25 male connector of the following PIN2 gt PIN3 PIN14 gt PIN16 PIN4 gt PIN5 PINS gt PIN20 The back side view of DB 15 male connector on short circult wiring 135 136 CTC W WW 886 2 2659 1021 886 2 2659 0237 info ctcu com
38. 55 The data polarity may be adjusted to solve some transfer issues The default setting is Normal data polarity where data is sent on the negative transition while the option exists set inverse data polarity where data 15 sent on the positive transition CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 Clock Configure Serial clock gt gt Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts Dsr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial ded Delay Configure Serial delay Command Data lt CR gt Message Please input the following information Change Serial Data TAB Select lt normal gt normal_ lt I Hove up down JL Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 6 5 5 Rts The behavior of the RTS Request To Send signal may be set in one of two ways When set the RTS signal is always forced high on positive voltage or SPACE when set trom dte the RTS signal will follow the DTE s condition The default setting for RTS is from 56 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data gt gt Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts Dsr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial ded Delay Configure Serial delay Command Rts lt CR gt Message Please input the following informat
39. EMOVAL REPLACEMENT a t e o pusbepue oO 20 2 4 1 29 2 4 2 IIS Line ET C 29 OPERATION gt u eaa 31 3 1 LOGIN PROCEDUR E vrata aa Grane E 31 32 Gu We Rude 33 3 27 WINDOW STRUCTURE a leone fe epi etie depu dd Dee UP x 33 34 MENU DRIVEN INTERFACE COMMANDS uuu n akuyuq e endo 35 oS MEME FID Uh TY 36 3 5 1 Menu Tree diagram 2 wire TE 37 3 5 2 Menu Ireeatiuoram sd wite i a e 38 DO SSE TUR ER 39 3 6 1 ayka ree aaa 39 3 6 2 SUP ROMO 41 3 6 3 SNA S ria PT EE 42 3 6 4 SPEA LUNT m 47 3 6 5 al MEI UCE ka 2 3 6 6 Sep E educit od quen ud 62 3 6 7 lt lt TCT CE uu l 66 3 6 8 KOL CON Oa ar CERNERET 69 3 6 9 DAE AET EE OE EEE EA 70 3 7 70 3 7 1 Syro pem 71 374 PIU E 72 3 7 3 CUI CREP CH OFAN ec edic atu Batu scd ipaum 72 3 7 4 Aye o
40. IU C INICLK 6 SVH 2 Pair Enable 188H Full Duplex 36 Window 83 3 8 2 7 T1 interface 2 wire mode SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup setup Press Interface I1 1 SIU C INICLK STU C INTCLK Shdsl Annex 6 6 Shdsl Psd SYM SVM Shdsl Margin Shdsl Pair Mode 1 Pair 1 Pair I1 Channel SF SF I1 Slot Number 24 24 11 First Slot 1 1 11 815 11 Lbo to 1331 BD to 13311 any key to Return Menu Window _ 3 8 2 8 T1 interface 4 wire mode g Petr dt habe BRED RED REO HAD o 3 uD E SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Showing System Configuration Interface Type Shdsl Annex Shdsl Psd Shdsl Margin Shdsl Pair Mode T1 Channel I1 Slot Humber Ti First Slot I1 AIS I1 Lbo any key to Return Menu T1 SIU C INTCLK Bnnex 6 SY 2 Pair SF 2 1 On B to 133ft Window _ 00 15 06 71100 115200 8 N 1 84 3 8 8 Script It can display all configuration value of this line card with using Script command format 38 31 E1 interface For El interface model SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Script Window mode STU C INTCLK Shdsl Interface Shdsl Annex Shdsl Psd SVM S
41. L Parameters Serial Configure Serial Parameters Apply Changes Apply Write changes to Remote Reboot Reset and boot Remote System When enter the remote channel A or B you can view the left top side shows RMT CH A or RMT CH B 3 6 3 Shdsl The SHDSL setting including Mode Annex Psd Margin and Pair mode 3 6 3 1 Mode The mode of SHDSL bis refers the clock and clock setting of the line card The settings for the line card are for either internal clock STU C INTCLK or recovery clock STU C EXTCLK CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt Mode Configure SHDSL Mode Annex Configure SHDSL Annex Psd Configure SHDSL PSD Hask Margin Configure SHDSL SNR Margin Pair Mode Configure SHDSL Pair Mode Command Mode CR Message Please input the following information SHDSL TAB Select STU C INTCLK STU C INTCLK I K Hove up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom STU C INTCLK Where the clock source is set internal 42 STU C EXTCLK Where the clock source is set to external interface line card SHRMOS3b E1 When connecting this equipment to G 703 El transmission equipment the normal clock setting should be to take the El network timing In this case the correct setting for this line card should be STU C EXTCLK Serial interface line card SHRMOS3b V35 Unless the connected data communications equipment is acting as a DCE and provides clock to the ETC pin the
42. P IP 2 Type 5 for setup upgrade file name 3 Type 2 for SNMP card upgrade For Line Cards upgrade type the following steps 1 Type 2 for setup TFTP IP 2 Type 4 for setup upgrade file name 3 Type 1 for line card upgrade 4 Select which slot number to upgrade 5 Select which channel 1 local side 2 remote side channel A 3 remote side channel 447 Channel Setup x 6 Telnet 192 168 0 253 Procend Core Wersion lt lt 41 808 35 gt gt 7 14 42 2609 66 16 Command Line Interface for Hack Mount System 192 168 090 253 EEE EEE EE EEE SSO EE TEHER CHANNEL SETUP MENU Slotts available 1 2 3 4 72 13 14 Enter the slot that you want to configure to exit 108 Channel Diagnostic gt Slot Number gt Select Channel gt Channel 1 and 2 are means local side channel A and channel B Channel 3 and 4 are means remote side channel A and channel B 4 4 8 Channel Diagnostic Telnet 1927 168 0 253 Frocend Core Version lt lt 1 88 35 gt gt 14 29 2009 06 16 Command Line Interface for Rack Mount System 172 168 868 253 IHHHEHBHHHHHHE CHANNEL DIAGNOSTIC MENU HHHHHHHHHHHHH Slotts available 1 2 3 4 13 14 Enter the slot that you want to configure to exit Channel Diagno
43. Ready 20 DTR H Data Terminal Ready 24 XTC U DTE Transmit Clock 11 XTC W DTE Transmit Clock 15 TC Y Transmit Clock 12 TC AA Transmit Clock 17 RC V Receive Clock 9 RC Receive Clock 1 FGND A Protective Ground GND B Signal Ground 8 DCD F Data Carrier Detect V 35 5 a partially balanced partially single ended interface specification The data leads and clock leads are balanced the handshake leads are single ended RD TC RC and XTC are differential signals conforming RS 422 V 11 Remaining control and handshake signals RTS CTS DSR and DTR are conformed RS 232 as unbalanced The front view of DB 25 M connector and V 35 F connector on this 127 cable O O O GO C 13 25 o DB 25 M connector 34 connector 128 35 interface 34 pin Winchester type contains the following signals Pin Signal Abbr DCE Chassis Ground B Signal Ground GN m C Request To Send RIS Ou In D Clear To Send CIS In Ou E Data Set Ready n In ou Carrier Detect s gt Data Terminal J Unassigned L Unassigned M Unassigned N Unassigned P Send Data A SD A Out mn R ReceiveDataA RD A In Out S Send Data B 508 Out In T Receive DataB In Out U Terminal Timing A 5 Out In V Receive Timing A SCR A In Out W
44. SL SNR Hargin Pair Mode Configure SHDSL Pair Mode Command Psd CR Message Please input the following information SHDSL PSD Mask TAB Select SVM SYM up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 44 3 6 3 4 Margin SHDSL SNR Signal to Noise Ratio margin the margin range setting is from 10 to 21 Default is 0 SNR margin is an index of line connection quality You can see the actual SNR margin in STATUS SHDSL The larger the SNR margin the better the line connection If you set the SNR margin in the setting field as 3 the SHDSL bis connection will drop and reconnect when the SNR margin is lower than 3 This will allow the device to reduce the line rate if rate adaptive setting 5 active and reconnect for a better line connection CH B SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Mode Configure SHDSL Mode Annex Configure SHDSL Annex Psd Configure SHDSL PSD Mask gt gt Margin Configure SHDSL SNR Margin Pair Mode Configure SHDSL Pair Hode Command Hargin lt CR gt Hessage Please input the following information SHDSL Margin 8 10 21 I K Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom 45 3 6 3 5 Mode You can select one pair or two pair mode CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Mode Configure SHDSL Annex Configure SHDSL Annex Psd Configure SHDSL PSD Mask Margin Configure SHDSL SNR Margin gt gt Pair Hode Configure SHDSL Pair Hode Co
45. Terminal Timing B SCTE B Out In X Receive Timing B SCR B In Out Y Send Timing A SCT A In Out Z AA Send Timing B SCT B In Out BB Unassigned Unassigned DD Unassigned EE Unassigned FF Unassigned HH Unassigned JJ Unassigned KK Unassigned LL Unassigned MM Unassigned 129 NN Unassigned 55 X21 DB25 M to DB15 F adaptor Cable For X 21 application we must use the DB 25 to DB 15 adaptor cable for connects fo a X 21 DTE DB 15 male cable The pin out of cable on DB 25 male Connector to DB 15 Female X 21 Connector DB 25 Signal DB 15 X 21 Pin Description Pin 1 Protective Ground Signal Ground Transmit Data Transmit Data sO Receive Data Receive Data 3 Request To Send On 10 Request To Send Data Carrier Detect NO Data Carrier Detect N N Os Receive Clock 9 5 13 Receive Clock All signals are balanced Meaning there is always a pair for each signal like used RS422 The X 21 signals are the same as RS422 so please refer to RS422 for the exact details The front view of DB 25 M connector and DB 15 F connector on this cable 130 14 25 12 10 15 13 11 9 DB 25 M Connector DB 15 F Connector 131 The pin out of DB 15 connector on X 25 adaptor cable H ea 4 RA m
46. ade exit Reset and boot system Diagnostic utility Console software upgrade Quit system Command upgrade lt more gt Message lt I K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 11 1 Upgrade the FPGA x The hardware in the line card can be upgrade if new functions are added at a later time The line card incorporates a Field Programmable Gate Array to control the line card s logic To upgrade the code choose the Upgrade FPGA option from the menu gt gt Fpga Rmt ChA Kernel Rmt ChA FPGA Rmt ChB Kernel Rmt ChB FPGA SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade main software FPGA code the remote s the remote s s the remote s the remote Kernel FPGA code main software FPGA code Command Fpga CR Message Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom Press Enter to enable the reception of Xmodem protocol 91 SHDSL bIS LINE CARD Starting AModem Upload CCCCCCCCC Aish Bove Sailr futti Enleri Up bottom If you are using the HyperTerminal program in Windows select the Transfer pull down menu and select Send Now browse the location of the binary file and select the upgrade file Make sure the sending protocol is Xmodem and send file Sending Packet 21 Eworchecking 8 Retries 0 Total retries 0 L
47. ast error File nmi 12k of 77K Elapsed 00 00 03 Remaining 00 00 16 Throughput 4010 cps The binary is uploaded the RAM in the line card with CRC error checking provided by the Xmodem protocol Once the upload 15 complete all that is required 15 make final confirmation to erase and re write the flash with the new binary code WARNING Do not allow any interruption of power during the erase and re write operation or the Flash will be left in an unknown state and the line card will no longer be able 92 to function The line card must then be returned to the factory for repair SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Starting AHodem Upload EraseFlash Starting to write flash Do you want to reboot y n up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 11 2 Upgrade the Kernel x To upgrade kernel software follow exactly same procedure and select kernel from the upgrade menu Use the binary file for the kernel to send from the HyperTerminal window 93 5 x To exit the console configuration mode cursor down and press Enter Answer y es to confirm SHDSL BIS LINE CARD setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration reboot Reset and boot system diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgra
48. ation reboot Reset and boot system diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgrade exit Quit system Command show CR Message Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom With the cursor on show command press the right cursor key key press ENTER go the next sub menu The following screen will display 77 78 For two wires mode SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt System Show General Information Config Show Configuration Script Cho Show Configuration in Command Script Ch Script Chl Show Configuration in Command Script Chl Command System CR Message lt I K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom Script ChO and script Chl are meaning channel A and channel B by using script format For four wires mode SHDSL bIS LINE CARD gt gt System Show General Information Config Show Confiauration Script Show Configuration in Command Scrip Command Sustem CR Message I K Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom 79 3 8 1 system Our cursor is already on the show system command so press ENTER and the following screen will display the general system information SHOSL BIS LINE CARD System Info Window gt local Side Remote Side Chl Remote Side Ch Hodel 3038B Sw Version 1 14 4 FPGA Version 8 689 CPU W9GN 748 RAH FLASH 2HB Dsp Version
49. ays SHDSL BIS LINE CARD CD Press any key to Return Henu Window lt T K gt Move up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom When using Series Interface and Ethernet Interface there can only display the SHDSL bis performance monitor data Press any key leave this menu and go back to the Status Display menu 1 Clear From the Status Display menu use the down arrow key to select the clear channel statistics menu item You may clear the performance statistics for either Local or Remote side B After selecting the channel the data will be cleared with no further warning 76 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Shdsl Show SHDSL Status Interface Show Interface Status Current Perf Show Current Performamce loc statistics Show Local Statistics Hmt statistics Show Remote Statistics clear Clear Channel Statistics Command clear CHR Message Please input the following information Input the channel to clear TAB Select lt Local gt Local lt T K gt Move up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 8 Show The following is an example of the Show menu command Use the down menu key or down cursor key and place the cursor on the show command SHDSL BIS LINE CARD setup Configure system status Show running system status gt gt show View system configur
50. browser The Ethernet cable connection like as above Configuration is by web browser Compatible web browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 0 or higher and Netscape Navigator version 4 0 or higher NMS is optimized for use with Internet Explorer Use your browser s default settings when running NMS JavaScript must be enabled Set your screen resolution to 1024 x 768 pixels or higher for optimum viewing of NMS screens 4 3 Hype Terminal operation mode Check the connectivity of the RS 232 cable from your computer the console port of SNMP card Run the terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal with the following setting 99 Emulation VT 100 compatible Band rate 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Connect To kd COM1 Properties S Port Settings Bits per second 115200 Country region Data bits 8 Area code Phone number Parity None Connect using Stop bits L Flow contro IEE The main menu Procend Core Version 1 800 22 00 00 1999 11 38 Command Line Interface for Rack Mount System 192 168 0 80 HHHHHHHHHRHRHHHHRHRHRHRHRHRHRHRRHRHRHRRRHRHRHRHRHRHRHRHHHRRHHHRHRHRRHRHHHRH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH MENU HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Card Info Show Card Configutation Show Card Status System Info Upgrade Channel Setup Exit Oe he Enter Value Their display screen a
51. de gt gt exit Quit system Command exit CR Message Please input the following information Do you want to disconnect y_ Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom 94 4 Network Management System NMS 4 1 Overview x This chapter describes Network Management System NMS used to access statistical configuration and management through a Hyper Terminal Telnet Web Browser with real time monitoring amp trap alarm in window graphic mode CTC Union develops a perfect solution for the network managements The intelligent NMS provides the support that the network manager needs It consists of three modes 1 Hype Terminal mode Configuration by local RS 232 serial Console port of SNMP card 2 lelnet mode Configuration by 10 100 Ethernet LAN port of SNMP card 3 Web based mode Configuration by 10 100 Ethernet LAN port of SNMP card CTC Union s network management systems support various important functions 1 Fault management correlates fault management data from all network devices isolates faults and initiates recovery actions 2 Configuration management 3 Performance management Features View which type of cards occupy the chassis slots Full Read Write capabilities Enable Disable individual cards or channels Alarm detection for each card power module Cards maintain their configuration even if the Management Module fails Using Windows GUI Graphica
52. e Disable Remote Default Restore NTU s Default For 2 pair 4 wire mode When using 4 wires pair configuration the line card has only one channel 40 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt LocCh Setup Local Channel Setup Remote Channel Command LocCh CR _ Hessage Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom Because there are only one channel you can only the side shows CHA SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt LocCh Setup Local Channel RmtCh Setup Remote Channel SHDSL BIS LINE C Shdsl Configure SHSDL 11 Configure 1 Parameter Rmtcfg Enable Disable Remote Default Restore NIU s Default 3 6 2 Setup Remote If the Line card has connected to remote side it can make a setup remote operation Following diagram show SHRMO3b V35 Serial interface Line card connect to two 5010B Serial interface NTU The line card use 2 wire mode 41 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt Interface Setup Local Channel Configure NIU Interface LocChB Setup Local Channel B Shdsl Configure SHSDL Parameters gt gt RmtChA Setup Remote Channel Serial Configure Serial Parameters RmtChB Setup Remote Channel B Apply Changes Apply Write changes to Remote Reboot Reset and boot Remote System CH B SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt Interface Configure NIU Interface Shdsl Configure SHSD
53. e Ethernet settings include the data rate negotiation duplex the speed Date Rate 62 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt Rate Configure Ethernet Data Rate N 64K Huto Configure Ethernet Auto Config Duplex Configure Ethernet Duplex Speed Configure Ethernet Speed Command Rate CR Message Please input the following information Rate Type TAB Select N64 lt I K gt Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom For 2 wires with Annex A and B the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 64kbps 2304kbps N 1 36 For 2 wires with Annex F and G the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 64kbps to 5696kbps 1 89 For 4 wires with Annex A and B the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 128kbps to 4608kbps N 2 72 even number only For 4 wires with Annex and the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 128kbps to 11392kbps N 2 178 even number only 3 6 6 1 Negotiation You can select Enable and Disable on auto negotiation function 63 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Rate Configure Ethernet Data 4 gt gt Auto Configure Ethernet Auto Config Duplex Configure Ethernet Duplex Speed Configure Ethernet Speed Command Auto CR Message Please input the following information Change Ethernet Auto Config TAB Select lt Enable gt Enable_ lt I K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U
54. e chassis the numbers go from lett to right Number Power Power si Pa card card card 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 142 Line card 1 4 2 1 View of Front Panel on Line Card CONSOLE SHDSL 1 a P WA SHRMOSbB SHRMO3b T1 E1 interface CONSOLE SHDSL V 35 SHRM03b V35 V 35 interface Ethernet interface TA gt 2 u OO PWR SYS OO SHDSL LINK ACT OO 100M OO DUPX OO TEST OO ERROR OO ALARM OO FAR CONSOLE CONSOLE SHDSL T1 a A SHRMO3b ET 100 T1 interface 1 4 2 2 LED Indicators LEDs status of TDM SHDSL bis Line Card Um SHDSL bis line connection is established SHDSL bis Link SHDSL Green Blink SHDSL bis handshake Off SHDSL is line connection is dropped ae status Is On E status is Off LOF status is P LOF status is Off p AIS status is On AIS status is Off Transmit data in V 35 Off data transmit in V 35 oF esee data in V 35 Off data received in V 35 CTS signal is On Off CTS signal is Off E LAN port connected LINK ACT Green Blink Transmit or received data over Ethernet Green Ethernet LAN port is disconnected NT E LAN port connect with 100M NIC reen Off port acts in 100M DUE
55. face Current 15Min ES SES UAS 10575 Current 24Hour ES SES UAS LOSWS E1 T1 Performance Current 15Min ES SES URS Current 24Hour ES SES UAS Refresh counter 26 I K Hove up down SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Loch RmtA RmtB Fl Fl 564 9064 564 064 B 564 564 564 964 lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bot tom 3 7 4 Statistics After returning to the Status Display main menu use the down arrow key select statistics Press Shdsl Interface Current Perf gt gt Loc statistics Hmt statistics clear Command Loc_statist Message lt I K gt Move up down right arrow or ENTER SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Show SHDSL Status Show Interface Status Show Current Performamce show Local Statistics Show Remote Statistics Clear Channel Statistics ics lt CR gt JL Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom The statistics display window will display performance monitor data for the 73 selected channel A or B and for the selected interval 15 minutes or 24 hours The display will show the recorded results for the SHDSL bis ES error seconds SES severely errored seconds UAS Unavailable seconds and LOSW loss of sync word and for the G 703 EI TI ES error seconds SES severely errored seconds UAS unavailable seconds Model vs Interface modes and statistics support Interface modes _ SHDSL NT Model stati
56. handshake signal direction between DCE and V 35 Interface Line Card SHRMO3b V35 The below diagram shows CTS follow RTS DSR follow DTR CTS V 35 Interface Line Card SHRMO3b V35 3 65 9 Delay The delay setting is used to cause a delay for CTS to follow RTS The delay setting may be set from milliseconds The default setting is milliseconds 60 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts Dsr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial ded gt gt Delay Configure Serial delay Command Delay lt CR gt Message Please input the following information Change Serial Delay 3 87 3 _ I K Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom RTS n ON CTS oul RTS Delay Time The RTS delay time is use to control CTS on delay to RTS signal It works only for the setting CIS follow RTS and RIS follow from DTE V 35 Interface control signals settings table Serial Items Setting V 35 INTERFACE X 21 RS 530 Annex A B DATA RATE nnex F Nx64K Annex A B 2 72 even number mode 4 wires onl Annex F G 2 128 even number only 61 Normal CLOCK Inverse Normal DATA mes RTS 1725 3 6 6 Setup Ethernet interface Th
57. hdsl Margin Shdsl Pair Mode 2 Pair Fl Channel PCH31C Off 36 1 Fl code HDB3 1 ais On Fl build outs 128 Ohm any to Return Menu Window 3 8 3 2 Serial interface For Serial interface model 85 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Script Window setup mode STU C INICLK setup Shdsl Interface Serial setup Shdsl Annex Bnnex 6 setup Shdsl Psd SVH setup Shdsl Margin B setup Shdsl Pair Mode 2 Pair setup Serial Interface V35 setup Serial Data Rate 32 setup Serial Clock normal setup Serial Data normal setup Serial Hts on setup Serial Cts from rts setup Serial Dsr on setup Serial Dcd from dsl setup Serial Delay 3 Press any key to Return Menu Window 3 8 3 3 Ethernet interface For Ethernet interface model SHDSL BIS LINE CARD lt Script Window gt setup mode STU C INICLK setup Shdsl Interface Ethernet setup Shdsl Annex 6 setup Shdsl Psd SYH setup Shdsl Margin setup Shdsl Pair Mode 2 Pair setup Ethernet Auto Enable setup Ethernet Duplex Full Duplex setup Ethernet Speed 100M Press any key to Return Menu Window 86 3 8 3 4 T1 interface For T interface model SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Script Window gt setup mode STU C INICLK setup Shdsl Interface T1 setup Shdsl Annex 6 setup Shdsl Psd SYM setup Shdsl Margin 0 setup Shdsl Pair 2 Pair setup I1 Channel SF 24 setup T1 build outs B to 1331 setup ais On Press any key to Ret
58. ion Change Serial RTS TAB Select lt on gt _ I K Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 6 5 6 The behavior of the CTS Clear To Send signal may be in one of three ways When set the CTS signal is always forced high on positive voltage or SPACE when the signal is always forced low off negative voltage or MARK or CTS will follow RTS Request To Send condition of for RTS or off for RTS off The default setting for CTS is follow RTS CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts gt gt Cts Configure Serial cts Dsr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial Delay Configure Serial delay Command Cts lt CR gt Message Please input the following information Change Serial CIS TAB Select from rts from rts I K Move up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 57 3 6 5 7 The behavior of the DSR Data Set Ready signal may be set in one of three ways When set the DSR signal is always forced high on positive voltage or SPACE when set off the signal is always forced low off negative voltage or MARK or DSR will follow DIR Data Terminal Ready condition of DTR on or off for DTR off The default setting for DSR is to fol
59. k Far End Line Loopback Far End Payload Loopback WN 4 5 7 6 User By this item user can modify the username and password 117 SUPERVISOR PROFILE User can view the log file on this item lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun 0 Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun 0s Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun 0 Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun 0s Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun lt 9 gt Jun 16 09 50 32 2009 core 16 09 50 32 2009 core 16 09 50 32 2009 core 16 09 50 32 2009 core 16 09 50 32 2009 core 16 09 50 32 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 16 09 50 59 2009 core 700 2009 core 700 2009 core 00 2009 core 00 2009 00 2009 core 00 2009 03 2009 core 03 2009 03 2009 core 703 2009 core 03 2009 core 03 2009 core 703 2009 core 16 09 52 00 2009 core 16 09 52 00 2009 core 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 51 16 09 52 06 2009 core SYSTEM LOG Updating flash 0 1 0 Updating flash 1 1 1 Upda
60. l User Interface Configuration settings up or download to from management PC Loop back test capability Get CPE status of remote NTU side VV V V V V V V WV 95 4 1 1 system Requirements x The following are required for use of the NMS Hardware gt RJ 45 to DB 9 F Console cable gt RJ 45 to RJ 45 Ethernet Cable Required for establishing a direct connection from the SNMP card of rack mount shelf to a web server Software gt Terminal gt gt Web Browser IE etc 4 1 2 View of front Panel on SNMP card EN P PWR SYS ALM ACO ACO LINK 100M LAN CONSOLE SNMP gt wast 96 LEDs status of Reset bottom of SNMP card Green Power supply is connected System The system is The system is working O V WGV Mama INE WM Any failure on line card or power supply card Status B ACO Geen On When audible alarm is inactive STATUS No audible alarm LINK Green oa Transmit or received data over Ethernet Ethernet port is disconnected Interface status On LAN port connect with 100M NIC 100M Green LAN port acts in 10M or LAN port is no connect ACO Alarm Cut Off When alarm status is active audible and visuable alarm output are On If the user want to turn off the audio alarm please press the ACO SW bottom It will turn ACO LED off and tur
61. low DTR CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts gt gt Dsr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial ded Delay Configure Serial delay Command Dsr CR Message Please input the following information Change Serial DSR TAB Select lt on gt on lt T K gt Move up down JL Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 6 5 8 The behavior of the DCD Data Carrier Detect signal may be set in one of three ways When set on DCD signal is always forced high on positive voltage or SPACE when set off the signal is always forced low off negative voltage or MARK or DCD will follow the DSL condition of for DSL link or off for no link The default setting for DCD is to follow the DSL link status 58 CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts Dsr Configure Serial dsr gt gt Ded Configure Serial Delay Configure Serial delay Command Dcd CR Message Please input the following information Change Serial DCD TAB Select from dsl from dsl I K Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 59 The
62. mits for a 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 in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE 1 The changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits CISPR PUB 22 Class A COMPLIANCE This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A CE NOTICE Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this equipment to the EMC and LVD directives of the European Community Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the following technical standards 55022 2006 Class A 55024 1998 1 2001 2 2003 EN60950 1 2001 1 Table of Contents INI RODDC 7 Niel GENER ATS DESCRIPTION
63. mmand Pair Mode CR Message Please input the followina information SHDSL Wire Mode TAB Select lt 1 Pair 1 Pair I K Hove up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom SHDSL parameter setting SETUP SHDSL Selection items STU C INTCLK MODE STU C EXTCLK ANNEX A B G PSD SYM ASYM MARGIN 10 to 21 PAIR MODE Poir 2 46 3 6 4 Setup E1 interface 3 6 4 1 Channel Framing is required to recover the channelized In transparent operation the framing is configured as Unframed In this case G SHDSL framer must be set Nx64 with N32 For any framing such as FAS or CAS G SHDSL framer must be set El then the El framing here may be set accordingly The cross reference table between Channel and Framing C_ FAS CAS CRC4 Frame Alignment Signal uses a 7 bits pattern to establish and maintain the frame synchronization The FAS word is located in timeslot 0 of frame In FAS mode there 1 31 timeslot available for use data Also known as time slot 16 multi framing It requires multi framing alignment signal to be present for frame sync Multi frame Alignment Signal MFAS is inserted into the 16th timeslot of frame of the 16 frame multi frame In CAS mode there are 30 channels available for user data If timeslot 16 is included in the unit s mapping it will be disregarded 47 Time Slots
64. n audible alarm off Aud Audible Alarm Output If there are alarm triggered and ACO is inactive It will be turn audible relay on otherwise turn off If ACO active and new alarm is triggered it will be turn the audible relay on again It show that the other alarm status been found Vis Visuable Alarm Output If there are alarm triggered it will be turn the visuable relay on otherwise turn Off Rear Panel view of SNMP card rVis 4 r Aud 4 0 SNMP ALARM 97 42 Operation Mode for SNMP x User can use one of three operation mode of the following Operation Mode Usage of Cable Hyper Terminal DB9F to RJ 45 serial Cable Web based Ethernet cable Telnet gt gt Web based Hyper Terminal T CONSOLE 4 2 1 1 Hyper Terminal mode Configuration by local RS 232 serial port of SNMP card by Hyper terminal The console port of SNMP is a RJ 45 connector labeled Console on the card face The 15 an RS 232 asynchronous console terminal port designed to facilitate setup of all parameters through the use of a standard text based terminal or any terminal emulation program running on a Personal Computer You can manage the Line Card locally by connecting the console port to a PC or workstation with terminal emulation software After the physical connection is made you are ready configure the SNMP Card Make sure you have connected the su
65. neral information 3 3 Window structure 33 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD 1 Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration reboot Reset and boot system diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgrade exit Quit system Lommand setup LH Message 3 lt 1 gt up down lt J L gt Exit Enter U Move top bottom From top to bottom the window is divided into four parts 1 Product name SHDSL BIS LINE CARD 2 Menufield Menu tree prompts on this field Symbol gt gt indicates the cursor place 3 Configuring field You will configure the parameters in this field parameters gt indicates the parameters you can choose and more indicates that there have submenu in the title 4 gt Operational key in command list for your reference 34 3 4 Menu Driven Interface Commands Before changing the configuration familiarize yourself with the operations list in the following table The operation list will be shown on the bottom field of the window Move to Top Up Move to bottom Up Exit Down Enter Exit Down Enter Menu Driven Interface Commands Keystroke Description UP or Move to above field in the same level menu DOWN or K Move to below field in the same level menu U Move to top field in the same level menu O Move to bottom field in the same level menu LEFT or J Move back to previous menu RIGHT or L Move fo
66. of Rx Connector Receive Ring Shield of Rx Connector It is support dual jacks of BNC 75 ohms and RJ 45 120 ohms Transmit Ring Shield of Tx Connector When using 4 wire 2 pairs mode only upper side of EI TI connector can be used 1 5 2 3 Serial Interface connector 21 rm DB 25 F Connector On the rear panel of serial Interface Line card there have two DB 25 female connectors provides serial interface connections for channel A on upper side and channel B on below side When using 4 wire 2 pairs mode only the upper side of DB 25 F connector can be used If the DTE Data Terminal Equipment connector is using 34 pin Winchester type we must use the cable adaptor from DB 25 to Winchester M 34 If there is X 21 application we must use the DB 25 to DB 15 adaptor cable When using 4 wire 2 pairs mode only the upper side of DB 25 F connector can be used 1 5 2 4 Ethernet Interface connector On rear panel of Ethernet Interface Line card there have two RJ 45 connectors provides standard Ethernet connections for channel A on upper side and channel B on below side 22 When using 4 wire 2 pairs mode only upper side of RJ 45 connector can be used 23 1 5 3 View of Rear Panel on Power Supply Module Vis 4 r Aud SNMP FAN L ALARM SNMP Ethernet power output C Ei dn SCO ALARM de
67. operation of this product via console port with terminal emulation program The configuration of the TDM base SHDSL bis Line cards is performed via a menu driven embedded software using a standard ASCII terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation application connected to the front panel CONSOLE port Windows includes a terminal emulation program called HyperTerminal Connect the appropriated communication port from the PC to this device After the physical connection is made you are ready to configure this product Make sure you have connected the supplied RS 232C serial cable DB9F to RJ 45 Plug to the console port on the rear panel of this product 3 1 Login Procedure Check the connectivity of the RS 232 cable from your computer to the serial port of line card OO OO ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM OO OO FAR FAR FAR FAR A Console cable CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE SHDSL SHDSL SHDSL SHDSL E1 V 35 ETH T1 9 C Run the terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal with the following setting Emulation VT 100 compatible Band rate 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 31 Connect o gt COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 115200 Country region Data bits 8 Area code Parity pem Phone number Connect using
68. peed and greater interoperability e Fast and cost effective provisioning of traditional frame relay FR or T HDLC IDM leased line services User existing copper loop infrastructures e SHRMOSbB series line card can support up channels each channel utilizes one pair two wire mode for DSL or one channel utilizes pair four wire mode for DSL e With using single pair 2 wire operation for per channels uses only one pair with a maximum user data rate of 5 696Mbps for symmetric payload rates over exiting copper wire e With using two pairs 4 wires operation uses single channel with a maximum user data rate of 11 392Mbps for symmetric payload rates over exiting copper wires e console port on front panel of each line card e Bandwidth guaranteed transmission equipment e Remote line loopback e SHDSL Line and EI TI performance monitoring Raw and per fime interval statistics e Wetting current to protect SHDSL line e Menu oriented craft screens for ease of use Downloadable software for easy upgrade Central solution in standard 19 inch or 23 inch rack High density and compact and 40 high Hotswapping of cards e Up to 15 cards can be installed e Optional SNMP network management system card e Optional EMS management system software e Different power source option AC or DC e Redundant or DC power supplies optional 1 3 General Specifications WAN Interface
69. pplied RS 232 serial cable DB9F to RJ 45 Plug to the console port on the front panel of SNMP Card Run a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal with the following settings Emulation VT 100 compatible Band rate 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None 98 42 1 2 mode Configuration by LAN port of SNMP card by Telnet The Console Management port does not have switching capabilities 15 main purpose is to allow a direct PC connection for SNMP and NMS access A direct connection with the console port may also be used to access the management system with Command Line Interface CLI via Telnet The 10 100 Ethernet management port auto negotiates speed and duplex mode these Configuration cannot be set on the rack mount shelf For the best configuration results your PC should be set to auto negotiate speed and duplex mode as well If your PC cannot be configured to auto negotiate speed may be set at either 10 Mbps 100 Mbps but duplex mode must set to Half Duplex a 10 100BaseT Ethernet MGMT connection cannot be made if your PC is set to Full Duplex Using a straight Through or cross over Ethernet cable connect your PC to the Ethernet RJ45 management port on the front of the LAN connector of SNMP card The LINK LED will illuminate green to indicate an Ethernet connection has been established 4 2 1 3 Web based mode Configuration by LAN port of SNMP cord by Web
70. r logout 2 Inband Connection Speed not set appropriately The speed setting may need to be increased if you are accessing the system via an inband connection from a remote customer site e g through a provisioned SHDSL connection As an example a 128 kbps DSL connection is generally sufficient for NMS access although it is possible for heavy traffic to cause 120 delays when downloading a web 3 Network Congestion Extensive network congestion may impact NMS performance due fo the fact that the embedded web server powering NMS is a TCP IP device Under heavy congestion you will notice most other network tasks experiencing a slowdown as well 121 5 Appendix x 5 1 Console Cable x The front of RJ 45 console cable socket on front panel The wire connection of console cable DB 9 Female to RJ 45 DB9 Female RJ 45 122 The assignment of RJ 45 modular jack console cable Received Line Signal Detector TT s po mamme ___ _ _ 123 5 2 Serial Interface Pin Assignments x The table below displays Serial Interface Pin Assignments for DCE Mode Function Abbrev Direction Voce 21 DB 25 F M 34 F DB 15 F TransmitData 10 Inu p Pp p Receive Data D B R M Cleartosend 5 5 p Data r Secondary Receiver SJRC tout Secondary Data SJDCD
71. re same as Telnet mode Please refer to the chapter of Telnet operation mode 100 44 Telnet operation mode Make sure the correct Ethernet cable connected the SNMP card of the system The LAN LED indicator on the front panel shall light if a correct cable is used Starting your Telnet client with VT 100 terminal emulation and connecting to the management of SNMP wait for the login prompt appears Input User and Password after login screen pop up The default username is admin When password request press ENTER key ci Telnet 197 168 0 253 Password 4 4 1 Main menu The NMS main window appears upon login 101 Version lt lt 51 88 35 gt 7 11 15 2669 66 16 Command Line Interface for Hack Mount System 172 168 8 253 MHAIM MENU EE 1 Card Info 2 Show Card Configuration Show Card Status System Info Upgrade Channel Setup Channel Diagnostic Exit for telnet Enter Value The Sub Menu are the following 1 Card Info Show Card Configuration Show Card Status System Info Upgrade Channel Setup Channel Diagnostic Exit O N O O PD Version lt lt 1 88 35 gt gt 14 16 2HBH7 H65 16 Command Line Interface for Rack Mount System 192 168 0 253
72. rements of 64kbps from 128kbps to 8192kbps 2 128 even number only 54 CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface gt gt Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate 64 Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts sr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial ded Delay Configure Serial delay Command Data rate lt CR gt Hessage Please input the following information Change Serial Nx64 TAB Select lt 12 gt 12 lt T K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 6 5 3 Clock The data port clock polarity may be adjusted to solve some clocking Issues The default setting is Normal clock polarity where data is sent on the positive transition of the clock while the option exists to set inverse clock polarity where data is sent on the negative clock transition CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 gt gt Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts Dsr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial Delay Configure Serial delay Command Clock CHR Message Please input the following information Change Serial Clock TAB Select lt normal gt normal I K5 Move up down JL Exit Enter lt U O gt Hove top bottom 3 6 5 4 Data
73. rward to submenu ENTER Move forward to submenu TAB To choose another parameters Ctrl C To quit the configuring item After you have some necessary setting for line card if may show Message Done Reboot needed You must make sure to write the new configuration to NVRAM by reboot command and then reboot the system Otherwise all of your changes will not take effect If it doesn t show everything when you have set up some configuration items it means that it take effect automatic You needn t take the reboot operation 35 35 Main menu The main menu is as following SHDSL bIS LINE CARD gt gt setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration reboot Reset and boot system diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgrade exit Quit system Command setup CR Message I K Move up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom The main menu is prompted as following Use this menu to setup SHDSL type SHDSL parameters and EN V 35 Ethernet 11 parameters or restore factory default setting status and statistics or clear the statistics and all configurations in command script Reboot se this menu to reset and reboot the system Diog Use this menu to setup diagnostic utility Upgrade Use this menu to upgrade the firmware kernel and FPGA code Exit this menu to exit 36 37 38 3 6 Setup
74. s anti static protective bag by grasping the metal panel Do not touch the PCB or components on the PCB Step 2 While still grasping the center of the front panel of the card with one hand place the other hand under the card fo support 1 Step 3 Slide the Line Card into the slot until it makes contact with the backplane Step 4 Gently press the card the remaining way into the backplane connector until fully seated Step 5 Tighten the two thumbscrews by hand 2 4 2 Removing a Line Card Use the following procedure to remove a SHDSL bis Line Card from the main chassis Step 1 Using either an anti static ground wrist strap or by touching a grounded metal frame loosen the two thumbscrews using a flat blade screwdriver if necessary Do not remove the screws completely 29 Step 2 Grasp line card by captive thumbscrews and pull evenly on both to release the backplane connectors Step 3 Affer you have card partially out of the chassis place one hand Under the card to support 1 Step 4 Slide card completely out of the slot and place in an anti static protective bag 30 3 This chapter will deal with the specifics of configuration and operation of aspects of the SHRMO3bB Line card series including SHRMO3bB SHRMO3b V35 SHRMO3b ET100 and SHRMO3b T1 from individual card configuration management options and typical application examples and settings Configuration and
75. service input WARNING Proper polarity must be observed for DC power connections or severe electrical damage may occur to the chassis Always confirm the polarity with a voltage meter before inserting line cards or powering on the mains switches 25 2 Installation 2 1 General The Installation chapter will cover the physical installation of the SHRMO3b series the electrical connections line card installation and cabling requirements A brief overview of the functional components such as power modules line cards and management options will also be outlined in this chapter Required Tools You will need these tools to install the SHRMO3b series Rack Mount Phillips screw driver for chassis installation screws Wrist strap or other personal grounding device to prevent ESD occurrences Antistatic mat or antistatic foam set the equipment 2 2 Unpacking x Step 1 Inspect the outside carton for any shipping damage and report immediately your freight forwarder if any damage 15 visible Step 2 Place the shipping carton with the top facing up Carefully cut through the shipping tape with a box cutter knife Step 3 Open the cover of the carton and remove any pizza box Step 4 Pull the entire chassis straight up out of the carton Step 5 The chassis should be wrapped in a plastic bag Remove the chassis from the plastic bag Set the chassis on a secure flat surface and again inspect for an
76. stic gt Slot Number gt Select Channel gt Loopback gt Disable Local Digital Local Rmt Line Rmt Payload 109 45 Web based operation mode 4 5 1 Introduction The SNMP card of rack mount system with SNMP feature included an embedded server Once the TCP IP settings are completed in the System Configuration of the SNMP via serial console the unit can be accessed via TCP IP using Telnet SNMP or HTTP web browser In address bar of the web browser enter http and the IP address of the SNMP agent 4 5 2 Web Login For security web based management requires q username and password to login The default username is root and the password is root the user level console terminal password When enter the system you can view the menu bar on top side Chassis View Status Configuration Card Info System Info Menu Iree 110 455 Chassis View The initial page displayed after login will show an overview of the entire chassis It named as Chassis view which have links to each individual line card power card and SNMP card module The LED state of all line cards is shown in real time PUVA 575 PWR 315 SHDSL SHOSL LINKIACT LINKIACT DUPLEX ACO SW NTU CH A NTU CH B T OA Mp yer a Time LA EE Dana Darrel 2 1 Using the browser interface open top menu by clicking the
77. stics support statistics support won ES SESJUASLOSW ES SES UAS 3 7 4 1 15 minutes interval The performance monitor is capable of storing and retrieving performance information for each 15 minute one quarter The following screen shows the SHDSL bis and El performance monitored on each 15 minute The 15 minute display window will display all the performance information for each 15 minute interval in the current 24 hour period There are a total of 96 intervals Press the ENTER key to display the next page of intervals 74 SHDSL BIS LINE CARD lt I Hove up down JL Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom When using Series Interface and Ethernet Interface there can only display the SHDSL bis performance monitor data While in this display mode the terminal window will not timeout The 15 minute display window will display all the performance information for each 15 minute interval in the current 24 hour period There are a total of 96 intervals Press the ENTER key to display the next page of intervals To exit the window press CTRL C and then ENTER Quarter display on each page Time display 110 14 15 10 28 29 10 42 43 56 57 to 70 7110 84 85 10 96 75 3 7 4 2 24 hours interval The performance monitor is capable of storing and retrieving performance Information for each 24 hour interval up to 7 days The following screen shows the SHDSL bis and El performance monitored over 7 d
78. t Framer First Slot Number PCM3 5 110 31 110 31 FAS tCRC4 110 31 110 31 31 cannot use FAS CAS 110 30 16 1 FAS CAS CRC4 1 to 30 FULL UNFRAMED 3 6 5 Setup Serial interface The serial settings include the interface mode data rate clocking and handshaking lines setup Interface The serial line card supports both V 35 interface and RS 530 X 21 interface 53 CH A SHDSL BIS LINE CARD gt gt Interface Configure Serial Interface Data rate Configure Serial Data Rate N64 Clock Configure Serial clock Data Configure Serial data Rts Configure Serial rts Cts Configure Serial cts Dsr Configure Serial dsr Ded Configure Serial ded Delay Configure Serial delay Command Interface lt CR gt Message Please input the following information Change Serial Interface TAB Select V35 V35 up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 3 6 5 2 Data rate For 2 wires with Annex A and B the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 64kbps to 2304kbps N 1 36 For 2 wires with Annex F and G the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 64kbps to 5696kbps 1 89 For 4 wires with Annex A and B the rate can be adjusted in increments of 64kbps from 128kbps to 4608kbps N 2 72 even number only For 4 wires with Annex and the rate can be adjusted in inc
79. ting flash 8 3 0 Updating flash 9 3 1 0 Updating flash 52 14 0 0 Updating flash 53 14 1 0 HandShake progress 2 1 2 1 HandShake DONE 2 1 2 0 HandShake progress 6 2 2 1 HandShake DONE 6 2 2 0 HandShake progress 10 3 2 1 HandShake DONE 10 3 2 0 HandShake progress 11 3 3 1 HandShake DONE 11 3 3 0 HandShake progress 50 13 2 1 HandShake DONE 50 13 2 0 HandShake progress 54 14 2 1 HandShake DONE 54 14 2 0 HandShake progress 55 14 3 1 HandShake DONE 55 14 3 0 Updating flash 2 1 2 0 Updating flash 5 2 2 0 Updating flash 10 3 2 0 Updating flash 11 3 3 0 Updating flash 50 13 2 0 Updating flash 54 14 2 0 Updating flash 55 14 3 0 HandShake progress 14 4 2 1 HandShake DONE 14 4 2 0 0 0 0 Updating flash 14 4 2 0 4 5 8 There have many performance data can view The time interval used 15 minute and 24 hour one days The items include 15 minute interval SHDSL data for Line card and NTU INTERFACE data for Line card and NTU for E1 and T1 interface only 24 hour interval SHDSL data for Line card and NTU INTERFACE data for Line card and NTU for E1 and T1 interface only 118 Models vs performance data support SHRMOS3bDB SHRMO3b V35 SHRMO3b ET100 SHRMOQ3b T card ISminSHDSLNTU e e card 15 min INTERFACE NTU card 24hrINTERFACENTU o INTERVAL SHDSL
80. tion ensure the air flow around the front sides and back of the chassis is not restricted d Do not install the chassis in an environment where the operation ambient 27 temperature might exceed 45 Step 1 Insert the chassis into the 19 inch or 23 inch rack ensuring the rack mounting holes on the chassis line up the mounting hole on the rack Step 2 Secure the chassis to the rack with the supplied rack screws Fasten the lower pair of screws before the upper pair of screws This ensures that the weight of the unit is evenly distributed during installation Ensure that the ventilation holes are not obstructed It is recommended that the SHRMO3b chassis be mounted into the rack cabinet prior to installing any required power modules and line cards Without cards the chassis is light weight and can easily be installed by a single person WARNING fully loaded chassis can be quite heavy and unbalanced Dropping a fully loaded chassis would result in severe damage to the chassis and line cards as well has pose a serious safety hazard resulting in bodily injury to the installation personnel Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment 2 3 3 power Connection To connect the AC power supply is perform the following 1 Using the supplied standard power cable with safety grounding connector connect the power cable to the AC main socket located on the back panel
81. tively transmitted This means however that long sequence of zeros in data stream will cause problems since the NTU receiving the signal relies on the signal to recover the 2048kbps clock 3 6 4 3 Als AlS or Alarm Indication Signal is method to inform the remote connection that there is a signal or sync problem with the AIS is only valid in framed mode not in Unframed The setting here of AIS enabled on or not off and is for testing with AIS When enabled the EI will transmit the AIS and it should be confirmed at the remote device AIS indication lit After testing please turn AIS back off e Example 1 When STU R EI RX line is dropped STU R sends the status to STU C via EOC or command and then STU C will send AIS Alarm Indication Signal to DTE while AIS function is enabled Pi p c or Comm and Drop UE 3TU C s TU R e Example 2 When SHDSL connection drops STU R and STU C both send AIS Alarm Indication Signal to DTE in the same time while AIS function is enabled a Line Drap E1 DTE STU C STU R DTE 3 6 4 4 Build outs The El line card supports both unbalanced EI at 75 ohms and balanced EI at 120 ohms The settings for impedance are made here under the build out menu setting 51 75 Ohms 120 Ohms BNC Connector RJ 45 Connector 52 El parameter El Items Setting Framer Setting Slo
82. urn Menu Window 87 3 9 Reboot This is a very basic function that needs no further explanation select it and the line card will reboot after confirming SHDSL BIS LINE CARD setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration gt gt reboot Reset and boot system diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgrade exit Quit system Command reboot lt CR gt Message Please input the following information Do you want to reboot y n lt T K gt Move up down lt J L gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Hove top bottom 3 10 Diag x The diagnostics features of the line card include loop back and Bit Error Rate functions From the main menu move the cursor down to the diag option SHDSL BIS LINE CARD setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration reboot Reset and boot system gt gt diag Diagnostic utility upgrade Console software upgrade exit Quit system Command diag lt CR gt _ Message lt T K gt Move up down lt gt Exit Enter lt U 0 gt Move top bottom 88 3 10 1 Select Loop back type x The loop back types supported include local digital local remote line remote payload far end line and far end payload loop backs When line card doesn t connect to other remote side NTU There can display and supported include local digital local remote line remote payload loop backs 3 10 2 Loop
83. vice connector X iem AC Power 240VAC receptacle 50 60Hz O ue O s Fuse Breaker Power Switch AC input Power Fuse Breaker Power Switch OFF input DC input DC Power DC Power Connector Frame grounding screw The power modules can be using on AC or DC operation as the chassis backplane is designed for 48VDC direct connection to central office power 1 5 3 1 Power receptacle This is an Connector To connect the AC power the chassis insert the female end of power card to power receptacle on rear panel Connect the other end of the supplied power card to a 100 240V AC power outlet 1 5 3 2 Power Switch There have two power switches which control for AC and DC power input 24 1 5 3 3 Breaker The circuit breakers provide over current protection for AC or DC inputs They are resettable by pushing back to the closed position 1534 Terminal Block connector 7 rAud 4 e 6 6 e e FAN ALARM There have two alarm connectors Vis Alarm and Aud Alarm TDM based line card DC output terminal strip provides hard wired connections for DC power 48VDC to the FAN modules The size of the screws in the terminal block is M3 O 1 5 3 5 DC Power input connector This terminal strip provides hard wired connections for DC power 48VDC the power
84. y shipping damage Report any damage immediately to your freight forwarder 2 3 Installation with Rack The rack mount brackets that ship with the SHRMO3bD series chassis allow mounting in either 19 or 23 wide rack spaces A total of four different mounting configurations are possible Please see the chassis top view graphics below 26 19 forward mounting 23 for forward mounting L Jj L 19 center mounting 23 center mounting L d F Chassis Mounting Options 2 3 1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets Step 1 Place the supplied rack mounting bracket on one side of chassis ensuring the mounting holes on the chassis line up to the mounting holes on the rack mounting bracket Step 2 Insert the supplied screws M3XA head screws into the rack mounting holes and tighten with a screwdriver Precautions Only 4 flat head screws can be used failure to use proper screws may damage the unit Step 3 Repeat the process for the rack mounting bracket on the other side of the chassis Step 4 You may now mount the chassis on a rack Proceed to the next section 2 3 2 Mounting the chassis on a Rack Precautions a Make sure the rack will safely support the combined weight of all the equipment it contains b Make sure the position of the chassis doesn t make the rack unstable or top heavy Take all necessary precautions to anchor the rack securely before installing the unit c For proper ventila

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