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IPmux-1, IPmux-1E Installation and Operation Manual TDMoIP Gateways[...]
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IPmux-1, IPmux-1E TDMoIP Gateways Installation and Operation Manual Notice T h i s m a n u a l c o n t a i n s i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t i s p r o p r i e t a r y t o R A D D a t a C o m m u n i c a t i o n s L t d . ( " R A D " ) . N o part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by[...]
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Limited Warranty RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in t he IPmux-1, IPmux-1E t o b e del iver ed hereunder shall be free of defects in material an d workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR. If, during the warranty period, any component part of the equipmen[...]
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General Safety Instructions The following in structions ser ve as a general guide for the saf e installat ion and operatio n of telecommunications products. Addition al i nstructions, if appl icable, are included i nside the manual. Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates potential safety hazards regardin[...]
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Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the powe r switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, although the vo ltages levels are usually not hazardou[...]
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Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Data and telecommunicatio n interfaces ar e classified accor ding to th eir safety status. The following table list s the status of several standard in terfaces. If the st atus of a given port differs from the standard one, a no tice will be given i n the manual. Ports Safety Status V.11, V.28, V.35,[...]
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To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords. Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure. Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-buildin g or non-exposed wiring or cabling only. In such cases, a notice will be [...]
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Canadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte to utes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR- 22) This is a class A product. In a domestic envir[...]
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Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer's Name: RAD Data Communications Ltd. Manufacturer's Address: 24 Raoul Wallenberg St. Tel Aviv 69719 Israel declares that the product: Product Name: IPmux-1, IPmux-1E conforms to the following standard(s ) or other normative document(s): EMC : EN 55022 (1994) Limits and methods of measurement of radio[...]
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Preface Foreword This manual describes the technical characteristic s, applications, installation and operation of IPmux-1 and IPmux-1E. In this manua l the pr oducts will be referred to a s IPmux-1/1E. Manual Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1. Introduction presents the main features version s, applications, functio nal de[...]
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Conventions A note draws attention to a general rule for a procedure, or to exceptions to a rule. A caution warns o f possible damage to the equipment if a procedure is not followed correctly. A warning alerts to the presence of i mportant operating and mainten ance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the equipment. If these ins[...]
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IPmux-1, IPmux-1E TDMoIP Gateways Installation and Operation Manual Notice T h i s m a n u a l c o n t a i n s i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t i s p r o p r i e t a r y t o R A D D a t a C o m m u n i c a t i o n s L t d . ( " R A D " ) . N o part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by[...]
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Limited Warranty RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in t he IPmux-1, IPmux-1E t o b e del iver ed hereunder shall be free of defects in material an d workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR. If, during the warranty period, any component part of the equipmen[...]
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General Safety Instructions The following in structions ser ve as a general guide for the saf e installat ion and operatio n of telecommunications products. Addition al i nstructions, if appl icable, are included i nside the manual. Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates potential safety hazards regardin[...]
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Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the powe r switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, although the vo ltages levels are usually not hazardou[...]
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Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Data and telecommunicatio n interfaces ar e classified accor ding to th eir safety status. The following table list s the status of several standard in terfaces. If the st atus of a given port differs from the standard one, a no tice will be given i n the manual. Ports Safety Status V.11, V.28, V.35,[...]
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To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords. Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure. Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-buildin g or non-exposed wiring or cabling only. In such cases, a notice will be [...]
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Canadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte to utes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR- 22) This is a class A product. In a domestic envir[...]
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Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer's Name: RAD Data Communications Ltd. Manufacturer's Address: 24 Raoul Wallenberg St. Tel Aviv 69719 Israel declares that the product: Product Name: IPmux-1, IPmux-1E conforms to the following standard(s ) or other normative document(s): EMC : EN 55022 (1994) Limits and methods of measurement of radio[...]
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Preface Foreword This manual describes the technical characteristic s, applications, installation and operation of IPmux-1 and IPmux-1E. In this manua l the pr oducts will be referred to a s IPmux-1/1E. Manual Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1. Introduction presents the main features version s, applications, functio nal de[...]
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Conventions A note draws attention to a general rule for a procedure, or to exceptions to a rule. A caution warns o f possible damage to the equipment if a procedure is not followed correctly. A warning alerts to the presence of i mportant operating and mainten ance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the equipment. If these ins[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Operation 1 Quick Start Guide 1. Setting Jumpers - IPmux-1E ISDN Version Only The IPmux-1E ISDN version contains jumpers for Phantom Feed. Other IPmux-1/1E models do not require jumper configuration . To set the IPmux-1E ISDN-S module jumpers: If necessary, change the settings in acc ord ance with the specific requirements of your ap[...]
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Quick Start Guide IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 2 IPmux-1/1E Configuration 3. IPmux-1/1E Configuration General IPmux-1/1E configurati on is performe d fr om the ASCII terminal connected to the Control port. The system software is divided into thr ee functions: • System: General IPmux-1/1E system information. • Configuration: Perf[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual i Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 1-1 Versio ns ....................................................................................................................... .....[...]
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Table of Contents ii IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3.4 Overview of Menu Operations .................................................................................... 3-6 Navigat ing ..................................................................................................................... ....... 3-6 Main Menu............[...]
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Table of Contents IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual iii 1-14. IPmux-1E in Adapt ive Timing Mode .................................................................................. 1-1 5 1-15. TDMoIP Fra me Structure .................................................................................................. . 1-16 1-16. VLAN Tag For[...]
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Table of Contents iv IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual List of Tables 1-1. Fiber Options ........................................................................................................................ 1-7 1-2. Ethernet Frame Structure ...............................................................................................[...]
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Overview 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview IPmux-1 and IPmux-1E (referred to as IP mux-1/1E) offer a solution for exten ding traditional E1/T1, ISDN, o r POTS TDM services transparently over Packet Swit ched Networks (PSNs) such as IP, Ethernet, and MPLS networks. The device conv erts the data stream coming from its user port s into configura[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-2 Overview • IPmux-1E with E1 int erface and an echo canceller Balanced line with an RJ-45 co nnector Unbalanced line with a mini-coaxial co nnector (TBNC) • IPmux-1E with T1 interface and an echo canceller Balanced line with an RJ-45 co nnector Unbalanced lin[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-3 100 M bps 10/ 100 Mbps Fi be r 1 Gb ps 1 Gb ps IPm ux-1 E1/T1 Et hernet Switch E1/T1 IPm ux-1 100 M bps IPmux-8/16 n E1/T1 × Et hernet Switch PSTN IP/Eth erne t Network Figure 1-2. E1/T1 Circuit Extens ion over an IP/Ether net Network Fas t Et he r net Swit ch POT S C[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-4 Overview Te l e p h o n e Swit ch Mega plex ISDN U P orts or V5.1 Et hernet Swit ch ISDN T ele phon es IPmux-1E IP/Eth erne t Network IPmux-1E ISDN T ele phon es Computer W ork station Figure 1-4. Digital ISDN Applicatio n (V5.1 Concentration of Remote BRIs) IPmux-1E ISDN S PBX[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-5 BRI FXS E1/T 1 IPmux-1 IPmux-1E IPmux-1E Et herne t Swit ch IP Net work Intern et Swi tch E1 CAS BRI Groo ming An al og Groo ming Me gaplex T eleph one Swit ch Et herne t Swit ch Figure 1-6. Ethernet-base d Multi-tenant Application with Voice and D ata Integrated Acces[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-6 Overview ISDN BRI IPmux-1E has 4-ports, S-interface only. Each port c an be configured as eithe r NT or TE (Network/User) by jumper and softwa re; NT or TE is configured per device. IPmux-1E can be configur ed to 1, 2, 3 or 4 active ports. IPmux-1E works in transparent mode (no[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-7 Table 1-1. Fiber Options Interface Type Wavelength (nm) Optical Power (dBm) Min Max Receive Sensitivity (dBm) Optical Budget (dB)* Loss (dB/km) Min Max SC Multimode 1300 -20 -14 -31 8* 1 4 SC Single mode 1300 -20 -14 -31 8* 0.5 0.8 LC Multimode 1300 -19 -14 -32 10* 1 4[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-8 Physical Descrip tion QoS QoS supports: • Labeling IP level priority (ToS/Diffserv) for TDMoIP packets • VLAN tagging and priority labeling according to IEEE 802.1p&q for T DMoIP packets. The user can configure the ToS (Type of Se rvice) of the outgoing TDMoIP pa ckets.[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-9 Figure 1-7. IP mux-1/1E 3-Dimensional View Front Panel The control interface and indicator LEDs are located on t he front panel of IPmux-1/1E. For further details see Front Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators in Chapter 3 . Rear Panel User and netw[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-10 Functional Description IPmux-1/1E works in conjunction with th e rest of t he IPmux product line (se e Figure 1-9 ). The combination of IPmux products provides up to 31 per E1 or 24 per T1 remote bundles, attached to one central IPmux-4/16 (see Figure 1-9). IPmux-8/16 Me gaple[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-11 E1/T1 This section describes the IPmux- 1 E1/T1 operation modes, which are: • Unframed – valid for static and CESoI P/E1 • Fractional – valid only for static and C ESoIP • Fractional with CAS –valid only for static and dynamic CAS . Unframed [...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-12 Functional Description If the jumpers enable phantom feeding, the TE mode cannot be selected as the IPmux-1E operation mode. If pha ntom feeding is disabled, both NT and T E are valid options. FXS/FXO/E&M The section describes the FXS/FXO/ E&M operation modes, which ar[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-13 FXS/FXO/E&M The TS assignment in a bundle with analog (FXS/FXO/E&M) is s traightforward. Each timeslot in a bundle is assigned to a spec ific a nalog channel according to analog channel numbers; the first timeslot is assigned to the lowest analo [...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-14 Functional Description ISDN/FXS/FXO/E&M The available timing modes for the PCM clock are: • Loopback Timing – available only when IPmux-1E ISDN BRI is c onfigured as TE (not available in ISDN BRI NT mode or for FXS/ FXO/E&M interface). In this mode the PCM clock is[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-15 Clock from E xternal Di stributi on Network IPmux-1 E1 /T1 E1/T1 E1/T1 Devi c e LBT Mode E1/T1 Devi c e IPmux-1 Exte rna l Cloc k M ode Exte rna l Cloc k M ode LBT Mode IP/Ethe rne t Figure 1-12. IPm ux-1 in External Clock Mode Single Source Clock Networ[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-16 Functional Description Frame Format The Ethernet frame sent by the IPmux-1 is a UDP datagram that transfers E1/T1 payload bytes over IP over Ethernet (U DP payload + UDP header + IP header + Ethernet header). The UDP payload s ize depends on the connection mode: • Static mod[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-17 Table 1-2. Ethernet Frame Structure Field length (bytes) Field 7 Preamble 1 SFD 6 Destination MAC Address 6 Source MAC Address 2 Type 1 Vers/HLEN 1 Service Type 2 Total Length 2 Identification 1 Flags/Fragment Offset (most) 1 Fragment Offset (least) 1 Ti[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-18 Functional Description VLAN Support VLAN, according to IEEE 802. 1p&q, adds four bytes to the MAC layer of the Ethernet frame. The user can set the cont ents of these bytes, MAC layer priority and VLAN ID. In this mode, only VLAN fo rmat frames are sent and received by IPm[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-19 PDV t t Pa ck et s Le av i ng IPm u x- 1 Pa ck e ts Ar ri vi ng Figure 1-17. Packet Delay Variation PDVT (Jitter) Buffer IPmux-1 is equipped with a Packet DVT (Delay Va riation Tolerance) buffer. The PDVT buffer or jitter buffer is filled by the incoming[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-20 Functional Description Intrinsic PDV in Dynamic CAS Mode I.PDV (ms) = active time slot bytes in frame X 0. 125 Active time slot bytes in frame is the numb er of bytes per active time slot th at will be sent on every frame tran smitted over the Ethernet. Intrinsic PDV in CESoIP[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-21 Frame/second = Unframed: 5447 / n for a full E1 4107/ n for a full T1 Framed: 8000 x k / (46.875 x n) Where k = number of assigned timeslots Where n = 48 e bytes/fram TDM The maximum Ethernet throughput i n static mode is calculated by: Unstructured bits[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-22 Functional Description The maximum Ethernet throughput i n dynamic CA S mode is calculated by: [( payload 8000 ) x (( payload + 4) x TS ) + 4 + frame overhead ] x 8 bits • where frame overhead is 46 bytes, including MAC, LLC, IP, and UFP layers • where TS = number of confi[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-23 Round Trip Delay in Static Mode (±2 µ s) RTDelay ( µ s) = 2 x [ NTS n 47x x 125 µ s + PDVT buffer µ s +100 0 µ s] + network round t rip delay • where n = 48 e bytes/fram TDM • where NTS = numb er of timeslots assi gned ; in unframed mode NTS is[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-24 Functional Description Duplicated Frames When frames are duplicated, IPmux- 1/1E onl y uses the later frame. Dynamic CAS Mode Reordering and duplication of frames is not support ed; the frames pass to th e TDM side without an y modification. CESoIP Mode The number of frames th[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-25 VLAN Traffic Behavior Table 1-4 lists the IP and VLAN validity checks that are performed with each Ethernet packet that is received by IPmux1/1E. Table 1-4. VLAN Check for Packets that are Received by IPmux-1/1E Packet Type Source IP Check VLAN Check Man[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-26 Functional Description Ethernet User Port The Ethernet user port allows a user to aggregate both TDMo IP traffic and his private network LAN traffic to a single Ethernet network connection without requiring an access switch. This is a cost effective solution for MTU or small o[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-27 Access to the IPmux ho st for management is possible only from t he network port. Switch Behavior Use Table 1-6 to determine the operation mode. Table 1-6. Switch Behavior Network VLAN Tagging User VLAN Tagging Rate Limit Rate Limit>0 Rate Limit=0 (Di[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-28 Functional Description User Tagged Mode Features: • Network port learning is based on MAC+VLAN • User port learning is base d on MAC+VLAN • TDMoIP & Managers traffic must be tagged. Table 1-8. User Tagged Mode Frame Action Switch Action A tagged frame enters the Netw[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-29 User Untagged Mode Features: • Network port learning is based on MAC+VLAN • User port learning is base d on MAC+VLAN • TDMoIP & Managers traffic must be tagged. Table 1-9. User Unta gged Mode Frame Action Switch Action A tagged frame enters the[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-30 Functional Description Rate Mode Features: • There is no Network port learning • User port learning is base d on MAC • TDMoIP & Managers traffic are tagged or untagged. Table 1-10. Rate Mode Frame Action Switch Action A tagged frame enters the Network port Swit ched [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-31 Rate + User Tagged Mode Features: • No Network port learning • User port learning is base d on MAC • TDMoIP & Managers traffic must be tagged. Table 1-11. Rate+User Tagge d Mode Frame Action Switch Action A tagged frame enters the Network port [...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-32 Functional Description Table 1-12. Rate+User Untagged Mode Frame Action Switch Action A tagged frame enters the Network port Both User and Network ports members of frame’s VLAN Switched to User port *, and tag is removed Either the User or Network port is not a member of fra[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications 1-33 Manager Option The server may send IPmux-1/1E a Mana ger configuration via t he DHCP option field: • Manager IP - Option 200 (type IP Address) • VLAN ID - Option 201 (type long) • VLAN Priority - Option 202 (type byte ). When IPmux-1/1E requests [...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-34 Technical Specifications T1 Port Compliance Connector Data Rate Line Code Line Impedance Signal Levels Jitter Performance ANSI T1.403, ITU-T Rec. G.70 3, G.704 RJ-45, 8-pin 1.544 Mbps B8ZS, B7ZS, AMI Balanced: 100 Ω Receive: 0 to -30 dB Transmit: 0 dB, -7.5 dB, -15 dB, -22. [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications 1-35 Interfaces FXS: Loop start for direct connection to a 2-wire telephone Nominal level: 0 dBm Nominal impedance: 600 Ω Return loss (ERL): Better than 20 dB Frequency response: (Re f: 1020 Hz) • ± 0.5 dB, 300 TO 30 00 Hz • ± 1.1 dB, 250 to 3400 Hz[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-36 Technical Specifications Signal Levels Receive: 0 to -10 dB Transmit Balanced: ± 3V ± 10% Transmit Unbalanced: ± 2.37V ± 10% Jitter Performance ITU-T G.823 standard External Adapter Cable TBNC to BNC required T1 Compliance ANSI T1 .403, ITU-T Rec. G.703, G. 704 Connector R[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications 1-37 Power Power Supply 1 power supply 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz -36 to -72 VDC (- 48 VDC nominal) Note: IPmux-1E has only AC power supply option. Power Consumption IPmux-1: 4W IPmux-1 (with Ethernet switch): 10W IPmux-1E: 25W IPmux-1E (with Ethernet swit[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 1-38 Technical Specifications[...]
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Introduction 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation This chapter includes: • Site requirements and prerequisites • Package contents • Equipment needed • Installation and setup 2.1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E is delivered completely assemb led for bench-top installation. The only mechanical installation procedures that ma y be necessary are optional install[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 2-2 Package Contents 2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites Install AC-powered IPmux-1/1E units within 1.5m (5 feet) of an easily-accessible grounded AC outlet capable of furnishing the required supply voltage, in the range of 100 to 240 VAC. DC-powered IPmux-1 units require a 48 [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installation and Setup 2-3 2.4 Equipment Needed IPmux-1/1E needs no special tools fo r inst allation. A screwdrive r is necessary when mounting IPmux-1/1 E in a 19-inch rack. 2.5 Installation and Setup Setting Jumpers IPmux-1 IPmux-1 internal jumpers and switches do not need to be [...]
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Chapter 2 Installation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 2-4 Installation and Setup Only qualified and authorized service personnel should have access to t he inside of the unit. Disconnect the unit from the power li ne and from all the cables before removing the cover. Line voltages are present inside I Pmux-1/ 1E wh en it is connected [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installation and Setup 2-5 Connecting Interfaces and Cabl es Figure 2-2 through Figure 2-5 illustrate the front and re ar panel options available for IPmux-1. Figure 2-6 through Figure 2-9 illustrate the rear and front panel options available for IPmux-1E. Figure 2-2. I Pmux-1 Fron[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 2-6 Installation and Setup IPm ux -1 E Figure 2-6. I Pmux-1E Front Panel IPm ux -1 E Figure 2-7. IPmux-1E Front Pa nel for Two Ethernet Ports 100-240 VAC 1.6A T 250V POWER I/O 3 : CAUT I ON IIS D N S 12 34 Figure 2-8. IPmux-1 E Rear Panel (ISDN BRI Optio n) 100-240 VAC 1.6A T 250V [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installation and Setup 2-7 Location of Connectors Interface connections are made from th e IPmux-1/1E back panel, as shown in Figure 2-2 . • Table 2-1 lis ts the E1/T1 port pinout. • Table 2-2 lis ts the Ethernet port pinout. • Table 2-3 lis ts the Control port pinout. • Ta[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 2-8 Installation and Setup Table 2-3. Control Port Pinout Pin Pinout 1 – 2 Rx 3 Tx 4 – 5 GND 6 – 7 – 8 – 9 – Table 2-4. ISDN-S-Interface Pin A ssignments Pin Number Signal Name 3 Tx+ 4 Rx+ 5 Rx– 6 Tx–[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installation and Setup 2-9 Table 2-5. E&M Interface Pin A ssignments for RJ-11 Pin Number Designation Function 1 SB Signaling battery 2 M M lead input 3 R1-0UT 4-wire voice output 2-wire voice input/output 4 R-IN 4-wire voice input 5 T-IN 4-wire voice input 6 T1-OUT 4-wire voic[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 2-10 Installation and Setup Table 2-7. External Clock Port Pinout Pin Number Signal Name Function 1 RRING Rx 2 RTIP Rx 3 GND Usually not connected 4 TRING Tx 5 TTIP Tx 6 GND Usually not connected 7 – Not connected 8 – Not connected Connecting the Power To connect power to IPmux[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installation and Setup 2-11 DC Power Connection A DC power supply option is available to be ordered for IP mux-1 only (not available for IPmux-1E. For infor mation about connecting the DC power supply refer to the DC Power Supply Connection Supplement . Due to the high current capa[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 2-12 Installation and Setup[...]
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Front Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation This chapter: • Provides a detailed description o f the front panel controls and indicat ors and their functions • Explains power-on an d power-off procedures • Provides instructions for using a terminal connected to the IPmux-1/1E Cont rol port • Describes how to nav [...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-2 Front Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators 2 3 7 4 5 1 Figure 3-1. I Pmux-1 Front Panel LEDs : FO R CON TI NU E D TYPE AND RA TING OF FUSE. FIRE, REPLAC E ONL Y W I TH SAM E PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF CA UTION 10 0-230 VA C 1.6A T 250V PO WER E1 ETH 8 Figure 3-2. IPmux-1 Rea[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Front Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators 3-3 Table 3-1. IPmux-1 Sy stem Indicators and S witches (Cont.) No. Name Type Function 7 ETH FDX LED On: Full-duplex Off: Half-duplex 8 POWER Switch Turns IPmu x-1/1E power On and Off IPm ux -1 E 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 Figure 3-3. I Pmux-1E Fron[...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-4 Operating Instructions Table 3-2. IPmux-1E (BRI/FXS/FXO/E&M) System In dicators and Switches (Cont.) No. Name Type Function 4 ETH LINK LED On: Line OK Off: Link not active 5 ETH ACT LED On: Frame be ing transferred on line Off: No activity 6 ETH 100M LED On: 100 M bps Off: 10 [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Operating Instructions 3-5 6. Press <Esc> to open the configuration soft ware. 7. Enter your User Name according to your assigne d system privileges (either Supervisor ( su ) or User and then yo ur Password wh en prompted (the factory-set password is xxxxxxxxxx ). The Main Menu [...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-6 Overview of Menu Operations 3.3 Getting Started After installation, there are no special op erating procedures for IPmux-1/1E. Once it is powered up, the unit operates au tomatically. The front panel LED indicators ( Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-3) indicate proper operation. The unit o[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Overview of Menu Operations 3-7 1. General Information Main Me nu 1. Syst em 3. Performa nce Monitoring 2. Confi guration 4. Exit 2. Self-Test Results 3. Reset 1. E1/T1 Statistics 2. LAN Stat us 3. Bundle Conne c tion Status 4. Bundle Co nnection Stati stic s One-por t LAN Opt ion 1. [...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-8 Overview of Menu Operations 1. General Infor mati on Main Menu 1. Syst em 3. Performa n ce Monitoring 2. Configuration 4. Exit 2. Self-Test Results 3. Res et 1. General Configuration 2. ISDN Configuration 3. Connection Configuration 4. LAN Configuration ISDN Statistics 2. LAN Stat[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Overview of Menu Operations 3-9 1. General Infor mati on Main Me nu 1. Syst em 3. Performance Monitoring 2. Configuration 4. Exit 2. Self-Test Results 3. Reset 1. Analog Status 2. LAN Status 3. Bundle Conne c tion Status 4. Bundle Connection Stati stic s 1. General Configuration 2. An[...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-10 Overview of Menu Operations 2. Bundle Conn ection Configuration 3. Co nnect ion Configuration 5. Pro tecti on Switchin g Configuration 1. Bundle ID 2. IP T OS 3. TDM Bytes in a Frame 4. Con nection Stat us 5. Destination IP Addre ss 6. Next Hop 7. Destination Bund le 8. Jitter Bu[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Overview of Menu Operations 3-11 3. Connection Config uration 3. Ac tiva tion Cr iteri on 1. Bundle ID 2. IP TOS 3. Active Time Slot Bytes in F rame 4. Connection Status 5. Des tinat ion IP Address 6. Nex t Hop 7. Des tinat ion Bundle 8. Jitter Buffer 9. OAM Conn ect ivity B. VLAN Tag[...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-12 Overview of Menu Operations 3. Connection Configura tion 1. Bundle ID 2. IP TOS 3. Packet Delay 4. Conn ection Status 5. Destination IP Address 6. Next Hop 7. Source UDP 8. Destination UDP B. VLAN Tagging C. VLAN ID E. VLAN Priority 9. Jitter Buffer 2. Co nfiguration Main Menu 2.[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Overview of Menu Operations 3-13 Table 3-3. IPmux-1/1E Main Menu Opt ions Option Description 1. System View and modify system parameters 2. Configuration Define system configuration 3. Performance Monitoring Monitor system performance 4. Exit Exit the control software MAIN MENU 1.Syst[...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-14 Overview of Menu Operations SYSTEM 1. General Information 2. Self-Test Results 3. Reset 4. Event Log > 5. Ping ESC. Exit Select item from the menu. Figure 3-12. IPmux-1/1E System Men u Setting IPmux-1/1E Configuration Options To access the Configuration menu: • Type 2 (C[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Overview of Menu Operations 3-15 CONFIGURATION 1. General Configuration 2. ISDN Configuration 3. Connection Configuration 4. LAN Configuration ESC. Exit Select item from the menu: _ Figure 3-14. IPm ux-1E ISDN-S Configuration Menu CONFIGURATION 1. General Configuration 2. Analog Confi[...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-16 Overview of Menu Operations Performance Monitoring To view Performance Statistics: • Type 3 (Performance Monitoring) in the Main menu. Typical menus are shown in Figure 3-16, Figure 3-17, and Figure 3-18 . Table 3-6 describes the Performance Monitoring options. Further deta[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Overview of Menu Operations 3-17 PERFORMANCE MONITORING 1. Analog Status 2. LAN Status 3. Bundle Connection Status 4. Bundle Connection Statistics ESC. Exit Select item from the menu. Figure 3-18. Performance Monitori ng Menu for IPmux-1E FXS/F XO/E&M Table 3-6. Perf ormance Monit[...]
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Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 3-18 Overview of Menu Operations[...]
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Error Detection 4-1 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter describes how to: • Detect errors • Troubleshoot problems • Perform diagnostic tests. 4.1 Error Detection Using Front Panel LEDs LED indicators on the front panel IP mux-1/1E indicate the operating status of the module. The LED indicators are described in Chapter 3 of [...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-2 Error Detection Table 4-1. Event Types Event Description Correc tive Action COLD START IPmux-1/1E has been powered up None CON LOCAL FAIL Ethernet frames are not received by the local IPmux-1 on the specified connection Check Eth/IP path CON REMOTE FAIL Ether[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Error Detection 4-3 Table 4-1. Event Types (Cont.) Event Description Correc tive Action LOS END LOS state detected has ended None LOS START IPmux-1 has a LOS (loss of signal) state on its E1/T1 port 1. Check the port cable connection 2. Check input signal PS ACTI[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-4 Troubleshooting 4.2 Troubleshooting Table 4-2 presents the event types as they a ppear on the Event Log File and lists the actions required to correct the event (alarm) indication. Fo r further information, see Chapter 3 . Table 4-2. IPmux-1 Troubleshooting C[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-5 4.3 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics IPmux provides powerful performance monito ring and troubleshooting tools, which consist of the following four levels (screens): • E1/T1 statisti[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-6 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics E1 Statistics E1 over UTP LOS: 0 LOF (Red) 0 LCV: 0 RAI (Yellow) 0 AIS: 0 FEBE: 0 BES: 0 SS: 0 SES: 0 UAS: 0 LOMF: 0 Time Since: 700 sec ------------------Valid Intervals 1--- 1. Interval 0 ESC> Exit N.[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-7 The physical E1/T1 alarms are: • LOS • LOF (RED) • LCV • RAI (Yellow) • AIS • FEBE • BES • DM • ES • SES • UAS • LOMF They are described in Table 4-3 .[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-8 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics Table 4-3. E1/T1 Alar ms Alarm Description LOS A Loss of Signal indicates that there is either no signal arriving from the adja cent E1/T1 device or no valid E1 voltage mask or no voltage alt eration betwe[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-9 Table 4-3. E1/T1 Alar ms (Cont.) Alarm Description LCV A Line Code Violation indicates an error on the pulse structure, either a Bipolar Violation (BPV) or an Excessive Zeros (EXZ) error event . BPV is the[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-10 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics Table 4-3. E1/T1 Alar ms (Cont.) Alarm Description FEBE A Far End Block Error is sent to transmitting device notifying that a flawed block ha s been detected at the receiving device. Exists only for E1 MF[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-11 Table 4-3. E1/T1 Alar ms (Cont.) Alarm Description SES A Severely Errored Second is a second containing one of the following: 320 or more CRC errors events One or more OOF defect One or more AIS events oc[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-12 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics LAN Statistics One Ethernet Port To view th e LAN statistics: • Access the ASCII control port terminal via: Main Menu Æ Performance Monitoring Æ LAN Statistics. LAN STATUS Mac Address 00-20-D2-17-[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-13 The LAN Statistics parameters are: • MAC Addres s • Mode • Rate (Mbps) • Status • Frames Received − Correct Frames − Correct Octets − Alignment Error − FCS Errors • Frames transmitted [...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-14 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics Table 4-4. LAN Statistics Parameters Parameter Desc ription MAC Address MAC address o f the local port. Mode Port mode is set either manually or via the auto-negotiation mode (under LAN configuration scre[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapt er 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-15 Table 4-4. LAN Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Desc ription Frames Transmitted Correct Frames The number of frames successfully transmitted. When a valid connection is e stablished the number sho[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-16 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics With User Ethernet Port To view th e LAN statistics: • Access the ASCII control port terminal via: Main Menu Æ Performance Monitoring Æ LAN Statistics. LAN STATUS Mac Address 00-20-D2-17-E4-0E Mod[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-17 The LAN Statistics parameters are: • MAC Addres s • Mode • Rate (Mbps) • Status • Frames Received − Total Frames − Total Octets − Oversize Frames − Fragments − Jabber − Dropped Frame[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-18 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics Table 4-5. LAN Statistics Parameters Parameter Desc ription MAC Address MAC address o f the local port. Mode Port mode is set either manually or via the auto-negotiation mode (under LAN configuration scre[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-19 Table 4-5. LAN Statistics Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Desc ription Frames Transmitted Correct Frames The number of frames successfully transmitted. When a valid connection is e stablished the number shou[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-20 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics Bundle Connection Statistics The Bundle Connection Status screen prov ides information about the integrity of the TDMoIP connection, including the status of the Jitter Buffer. (Each bundle has it own inde[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-21 Table 4-6. Bundle Conne ction Status Parameters Parameter Desc ription Destination IP Address The IP address of the opposite IPmu x, to which the bundle is destined. Next Hop MAC Address Layer 2 Applicati[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-22 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics Table 4-6. Bundle Connection Status Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Desc ription Sequence Errors Each packet transmitted by IPmux holds a sequence number. The receiving IPmux checks these number s at t he re[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics 4-23 Table 4-6. Bundle Connection Status Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Desc ription Jitter Buffer Underflow The IPmux is equipped with a “Packet Delay Variation Tolerance” buffer, also called a “Jitter Bu[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-24 Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting Statistics Table 4-6. Bundle Connection Status Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Desc ription Jitter Buffer Underflow (cont.) Recommendations: Try increasing the Jitter Buffer size. Check reasons for sequence errors or l[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Diagnostic Tests 4-25 4.4 Diagnostic Tests Maintenance capabilities include external and internal loopbacks. E1/T1 External Loop IPmux-1 can be set to an external loop to test the connection between the E1/T1 port and the PBX (refer to IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-26 Diagnostic Tests ISDN BRI External Loop An external loop on IPmux-1E can be set to test the ISDN “S’ line ( Figure 4-7 ). The test is performed on B channels only. Figure 4-7. IPmux-1 E/ISDN External Loop Internal Loop An internal loop on IPmux-1E can be[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Frequently Asked Questions 4-27 4.5 Frequently Asked Questions Question : How does the IPmux handle/propagate alarms on th e TDM and Ethernet side? Answer The IPmux handles alarms on the TDM and Et her net side in the following manner: TDM Side Alarms: Unframed m[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-28 Frequently Asked Questions Question: How can I ensure the IPmux TDMoIP traf fic pr iority over an IP Ethernet network? Answer The IPmux family is equipped with th ree different features that can be implemented in order to give the IPmux TDMo IP traffic prior[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Frequently Asked Questions 4-29 of 2142, hence all the packets leaving the IPmux are tagged accordingly. This unique value was assigned to RAD by the IANA organization for TDMoIP applications. The network elements may be used to give priority to the TDMoIP traffi[...]
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual 4-30 Frequently Asked Questions[...]
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Booting IPmux-1/1E A-1 Appendix A Boot Sequence for Downloading Software A.1 General This chapter provides a description of th e IPmux-1/1E boot pr ocedure via an ASCII terminal for downloading software. The IPmux-1/1E software is store d in flash memor y in two sections, i n the boot sector and in the file system. The boot sector holds a boot prog[...]
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Appendix A Boot Sequence for Downloading Software IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual A-2 Booting IPmux-1/1E BOOT Program V 1.21 7-1-2001 08:35 Flash : size 3e0000h, FileSys sectors 62 BOOT Program is running !!! Checking File System.........-> exists. Backup file EXIST Operating file EXIST Press Cntl-A within 3 seconds to get File-Syst[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Boot Sequence for Downloading Software Booting IPmux-1/1E A-3 BOOT MENU The device can store two software files in its File System. One is called Operating file and the Second is called Backup file. Operating file EXIST Backup file EXIST Configuration file EXIST 0. Exit 1. File swap: Operating[...]
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Appendix A Boot Sequence for Downloading Software IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual A-4 Booting IPmux-1/1E[...]
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Using Telnet to Manage the IPmux-1/1E B-1 Appendix B Telnet B.1 General Telnet, which stands for Telecommunications Network, is a protocol that gives you the ability to connect to a remote machin e, by giving commands an d instructions interactively to that machine, thus creati ng an interactive connection. In such a case, the local system becomes [...]
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Appendix B Telnet IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual B-2 Using Telnet to Manage the IPmux-1/1E Figure B-1. T elnet Logon Dialog Telnet Operation Telnet and ASCII terminal cannot be active at the same time. If a terminal is active, a Telnet session cannot be established. To establish a Telnet session: • Exit the terminal by selecting[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Telnet Using Telnet to Manage the IPmux-1/1E B-3 Telnet Access IPmux-1/1E has the ability to con figure Telnet access: • Enable –Telnet is enabled • Disable – Telnet is disabled • Managers – Initially Telnet access is permitte d to any outside comp uter. Once there is at least one [...]
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Appendix B Telnet IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual B-4 Using Telnet to Manage the IPmux-1/1E[...]
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SNMP Environment C-1 Appendix C SNMP Management Appendix C provides specific informat ion fo r IPmux-1/1E management by SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). The SNMP management functions of IPmu x-1/1E are provided by an internal SNMP agent. The SNMP management co mmunication uses UD P (User Datagram Protocol), which is a connectionless-mode [...]
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Appendix C SNMP Management IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual C-2 SNMP Environment Management Information Base (MIB) The MIB includes a collection of managed ob jects. A managed o bject is defined as a parameter that can be managed, such as a performance statistics value. The MIB includes the definitions of relevant mana ged o bjects. Var[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C SNMP Management SNMP Environment C-3 • rfc2233.mib (IF- MIB) • rfc1493.mib • rfc2665.mib • rfc1907.mib • rfc2493.mib • ces.mib • rfc2127 (ISDN-MIB) • rfc2495.mib (except Far E nd objects and RW conf iguration objects which are different for each configu ration) - repl aces RFC [...]
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Appendix C SNMP Management IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual C-4 SNMP Environment In general, SNMP agents support two types of access rights: Read-Only : The SNMP agent accepts and processe s only SNMP getRequest and getNextRequest commands from management stations which have a Read-Only community name. Read-Write : The SNMP agent accept[...]
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Inband TFTP Download Procedure D-1 Appendix D TFTP Download Procedures D.1 Inband T FTP Download Procedure General New IPmux-1 software version ca n be downloaded to IPmux- 1 using TFTP. There are three possible procedures: • Users who access IPmux using Telnet can perform software download and configuration uploa d/download using the config urat[...]
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Appendix D TFTP Download Procedures IPmux-1 Installation and Operation Manual D-2 Inband TFTP Download Procedure Preliminary Procedure Before performing TFTP download: 1. Ping IPmux-1 from the station runnin g the TFTP server to ensure that IPmux-1 has communication with the machine. 2. Log in as SUPERUSER (su) . 3. Edit the file named inetd.co[...]
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IPmux-1 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D TFTP Download Procedures Inband TFTP Download Procedure D-3 Figure D-2. Agent an d Server IP Ad dresses Checking the Download To check the downlo ad: 1. Log on the MIB Browser again, as follows: iso.org.dod.internet . mgmt.mib-2.system.sysDescr. The MIB Browser window show ing the system desc[...]
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Appendix D TFTP Download Procedures IPmux-1 Installation and Operation Manual D-4 Inband TFTP Download Procedure Figure D-3. System Description[...]
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Main Menu E-1 Appendix E Configuration Menus This appendix illustrates the IPmux-1/1E screens and explains the parameters for: • Main Menu in Section E.1 • Viewing the IPmux-1/1E System in Section E.2 General Information Self-Test Results Reset System Event Log Logfile Events Ping • General Configuration in Section E.3[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-2 Main Menu • Connection Configuration for St atic Mode in Section E.6 Bundle Connection Configuration Protection Switching Configuration • Connection Configuration fo r Dynamic CAS Mode in Section E.7 Bundle Connection Configuration Activation Criteri[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Viewing the IPmux-1/1E System E-3 MAIN MENU 1.System > 2.Configuration > 3.Performance Monitoring > 4. Exit Select item from the menu: _ Use keys <1> to <4> Figure E-1. IPmux-1/1E Main Menu The following sections in this a ppendix explain the parameters[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-4 Viewing the IPmux-1/1E System GENERAL INFORMATION Software Version Hardware Version Inventory No. Boot: 1.21 7-1-2001 08:35 HW:0.0/0.0/0.0 314153 Application: 2.00 9-4-01 12:02 Backup: 2.00 9-4-01 12:02 Interface Description ISDN-S over UTP ETHERNET over UTP Press ESC t[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Viewing the IPmux-1/1E System E-5 For details: • Type M . If a problem is encountered re fer to Chapter 4 . Reset To reset th e IPmux-1/1E configuration: 1. Type 3 (Reset) in the System Me nu . A confirmation message appears. 2. Press Y to confirm System Reset for[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-6 Viewing the IPmux-1/1E System Logfile Events LOGFILE EVENTS 2053-08-07 00:01:20 LOS START TDM SLOT 2053-08-07 00:01:20 COLD START 2053-08-07 00:01:20 LOS START TDM SLOT 2053-08-07 00:01:20 COLD START 2053-08-07 00:01:20 LOS START TDM SLOT 2053-08-07 00:01:20 COLD START [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus General Configuration E-7 PING Enter Destination IP And Press Enter. Destination IP: 1.1.1.2 Use Space Bar To Choose VLAN Tagging. VLAN Tagging: Yes Enter VLAN ID(0..4095) And Press Enter. VLAN ID: 2 Enter VLAN Priority(0..7) And Press Enter. VLAN Priority: 6 Use Space Bar [...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-8 General Configuration Host IP To configure the Host IP address and IP Mask: 1. On the Host IP menu, select 1 and type the IP Address . 2. On the Host IP menu, select 2 and type the IP Mask . x DHCP status (item 5) appears only when DHCP (item 4) is enabled. HOST IP [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus General Configuration E-9 DHCP Status DHCP STATUS Server ID: 0.0.0.0 Lease Expiration Time: No Active Lease Current Status: Trying to locate available server ESC. Exit Management Configuration MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION 1. Authentication/Community > 2. Managers List > 3[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-10 General Configuration Table E-3. Authentication/Community Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Authentication Failure Trap On Off On – an authentication-failure trap is generated when a system manager attempts to set a parameter within IPmux-1/ 1E with an inc[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus General Configuration E-11 Table E-4. Manager List Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Manage IP Address 0.0.0.0. to 255.255.255 .255 Sets the Manager IP address Link Up/Down Trap On, Off Link Down informs the Manager that there is a physical failure. Link Up infor[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-12 General Configuration Table E-6. IPmux-1/1E Alarms Alarm ID Alarm Description Trap Sent to NMS 1 Loss of Signal (LOS Physical Layer) Alarm LOS 1.3.6.1.4. 1.164.6.1.3 .0.7 2 Loss of Frame (LOF Physical Layer) Alarm LOF 1.3.6.1.4. 1.164.6.1.3 .0.8 6 Alarm Indication Sign[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus General Configuration E-13 Table E-7. ASCII Terminal Configuration Parameters Name Possible Values Remarks Display Mode Color MonoChrome 3 colo r MonoChrome 2 colo r Baud Rate 9600, 19200, 38 400, 57600, 115200 – in units of bps Default: 19200 bps Change Password Choose t[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-14 General Configuration DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD USING XMODEM 1. File Application code ESC. Exit D. Download Select item from the menu. Use <Esc> key or keys <1> to <1> Figure E-18. Download/Upload Using X-Modem Window Table E-9. Downloa d/Upload Using X-Modem P[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus General Configuration E-15 Table E-10. Downloa d/Upload Using TFTP Parameters Parameter Possible Values Remarks File Name Command No Operation, Software Download, Configuration Download, Configuration Upload Server IP 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255 .255 IP address of the server fro[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-16 General Configuration Set Default Parameters Setting Default Parameters reconfigures the device according to default parameters. Before overwritin g the system, the warning in Figur e E-21 appears asking you to confirm yo ur selection. Configuration will be overwritten[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration E-17 E.4 IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration IPmux-1 automatically detects whether the interface is E1 or T1, and the appropriate menu appears (see Figure E-24 and Figure E-25 ). E1 Configuration E1 CONFIGURATION 1. Channel Status Enable 2. Transmit Cloc[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-18 IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration Table E-12. E1 Physical Layer Configuration Parame ters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Remarks Loopback State Internal External Disable Data received from the IP networ k side will be looped back to the network transmit line. An unframed [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration E-19 Table E-12. E1 Physical Layer Configur ation Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Remarks Uplink Fail Alarm Behavior Cond AIS Selects notification by the agent TDM side if Ethernet link fails IPmux-1/1E sends a Cond. Error that was c[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-20 IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration T1 Configuration T1 CONFIGURATION 1. Channel Status Enable 2. Transmit Clock Source Adaptive 3. Loopback State Disable 4. Line Type T1-ESF 5. Line Code B8ZS 6. Line Mode DSU 7. Line Length (ft)/Tx Gain (dB) 0-133 8. Restore Time 1 second 9. [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration E-21 Table E-13. T1 Configuration Paramet ers (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Remarks Loopback State Internal External Disable Data received from the IP ne twork side is looped back to the network transmit line. An unframed all ‘1’ code (AI[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-22 IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration Table E-13. T1 Configuration Paramet ers (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Remarks Uplink Fail Alarm Behavior Cond AIS Selects notification by the agent TDM side if Ethernet link fails IPmux-1/1E sends a Cond. Error that was configured by th[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1E Configuration E-23 Table E-13. T1 Configuration Paramet ers (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Remarks Cond. CAS firs t 2.5 sec Pattern 0 to F (ESF) 0 to 3 (D4) FF 2 or 4 Bit Code applied (dur ing the first 2.5 seconds) to AB(D4) or ABCD (E SF) bits (relevant in CA [...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-24 IPmux-1E Configuration Table E-14. ISDN Configuration Parameter Possible Values Remarks Interfaces Mode Terminal Network ISDN S ports are in TE mode * ISDN S ports are in NT mode Transmit Clock Source Adaptive Loopback Internal Adaptive clock regeneration Only when IPm[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1E Configuration E-25 Analog Configuration ANALOG CONFIGURATION 1. Clock Source Adaptive 2. Far End Type E1 3. Channel Configuration > 4. Signaling Profile Configuration > 5. Signaling Feedback 6. Signaling Mode 7. Wiring ESC. Exit +-----------------------------[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-26 IPmux-1E Configuration Analog Channel Configuration CHANNEL CONFIGURATION 1. Channel Number 1 2. Channel Status Enable 3. Rx Gain -4dBm 4. Tx Gain 0dBm 5. Testing Disable 6. Echo Cancellation Status Disable ESC. Exit Select item from the menu. Figure E-29. Channel Conf[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1E Configuration E-27 Signaling Profile Configuration SIGNALING PROFILE CONFIGURATION 1. Rx A A 2. Rx B N/C 3. Rx C N/C 4. Rx D N/C 5. Tx A A 6. Tx B 1 7. Tx C 0 8. Tx D 1 ESC. Exit +------------------------+ | Rx: From Network | | Tx: To Network | +------------------[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-28 Connection Configuration: St atic Mode E.6 Connection Configuration: Static Mode The Connection Configuration men u chan ges according to the Connection Mode selection (item 1). This section describe s Static mo de. For Dynamic CAS mo de and CESoIP mode, see separate d[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Connection Configuration: Static Mode E-29 Bundle Connection C onfiguration: Static Mode BUNDLE CONNECTION CONFIGURATION 1. Bundle ID 1 2. IP TOS 1 3. TDM Bytes in Frame (x48 bytes) 1 4. Connection Status Disable 5. Destination IP Address 0.0.0.0 6. Next Hop 0.0.0.0 7. Dest[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-30 Connection Configuration: Static Mode TDM Bytes in Frame (x48 bytes) 1 to 30 Allows you to set the UDP payload length – this parameter enables reduction of Ethernet throughput (detailed explanation in Chapter 1 ). Default payload: single payload ( 1 ) Table E-20. Bun[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Connection Configuration: Static Mode E-31 Protection Switching Configuration PROTECTION SWITCHING CONFIGURATION 1. Primary Bundle ID Empty! 2. Secondary Bundle ID Empty! 3. Redundancy Type Empty! 4. TDM Fail Time Empty! 5. Event Threshold Window (sec) Empty! 6. Sequence Nu[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-32 Connection Configuration: Dynamic CAS Mode Table E-21. Protection Switching Configuration Par ameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Remarks Force Connection Disable, Primary, Secondary Valid only if primary and secondary bundles have been defined Recovery No (Non-R[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Connection Configuration: Dynamic CAS Mode E-33 Bundle Conne ction Configurat ion: Dynamic CAS Mode BUNDLE CONNECTION CONFIGURATION 1. Bundle ID 1 2. IP TOS 1 3. Active Time Slot Bytes in Frame 24 4. Connection Status Disable 5. Destination IP Address 0.0.0.0 6. Next Hop 0.[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-34 Connection Configuration: Dynamic CAS Mode Active Time Slot Bytes in Frame 24 to 64 Number of bytes, per active time slot, that will be sent in every fram transmitted over the Ethernet. The maximum value depends on the number of timeslots. Table E-22. Bundle Con nectio[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Connection Configuration: CESoIP Mode E-35 Activation Criterion Activation Criterion 1. Pattern ID 1 2. Tx A 1 3. Tx B N/C 4. Tx C N/C 5. Tx D N/C ESC. Exit D. Delete N. Next Figure E-36. Activation Criterion Menu Table E-23. Activation Criterion Parameters Parameter Possib[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-36 Connection Configuration: CESoIP Mode For CESoIP: The E1/T1 Signal ing Mode must be configured a s CAS Disable or the Line Type configured as Unframed. To change the Connection Mode from Dynamic CAS to CESoIP: Change the Connection Mode to Static. Update the E1/T1 Sign[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Connection Configuration: CESoIP Mode E-37 • First define t he bundle. • When cha nging the Destin ation IP Addr ess, Next Hop, or Destination Bundle, the Connection Status must be set to Disable. After you save the changes, Connection Status can be reset to Enab le. Ta[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-38 LAN Configuration (No User Port) E.9 LAN Configuration (No User Port) When configuring two LANs, see Ethernet Configuration/Status . LAN CONFIGURATION 1. Auto Negotiation Enable 2. Max Capability advertised 100baseT Full Duplex 3. Default type 100baseT Full Duplex ESC.[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus LAN Configuration (No User Port) E-39 Table E-25. LAN Configuration Parame ters Parameter Possible Values Remarks Auto Negotiation Enable, Disable Auto Negotiation mode is according to RFC 2239 Default: Enable Maximum Capabilities Advertised Maximum Capabilities of the port[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-40 DS0 Bundle Configuration E.10 DS0 Bundle Configuration This configuration selects the timeslots to be transfer red end-to-end for E 1/T1 when the operation mode is Fractional or Fractional with CAS. One bundle of timeslots can be configured in the IPmux-1 TDMoIP link. [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Performance Monitoring E-41 E1 models only To save the change: • Type <S> . IPmux-1 associates the new timeslot with the bundle. E.11 Performance Monitoring E1/T1 Statistics E1 STATISTICS E1 over UTP LOS: 0 LOF (Red): 0 LCV: 0 RAI (Yellow): 0 AIS: 0 FEBE: 0 BES:[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-42 Performance Monitoring Table E-27. E1/T1 Statistics Parameter s Alarm Failure Comments LOS Loss of Signal Sync LED Off • For T1: A second during which 192 contiguous pulse po sitions have no pulse of either positive or negative polarity (signal is more than 30 dB bel[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Performance Monitoring E-43 Table E-27. E1/T1 Statistics (Cont.) Alarm Failure Comments DM Degraded Minutes A Degraded Minute is calculated by co llecting all of the available seconds, subtracting any SESs and sorting the result in 60 second groups A Degraded Minute is a 60[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-44 Performance Monitoring ISDN Statistics in IPmux-1 ISDN STATISTICS ISDN-S over UTP LOF (Red): 0 ES: 0 SES: 0 UAS: 0 Time Since: 710 sec ------Valid Intervals 11---- 1. Interval Number 0 2. Channel Number 1/1 ESC. Exit N. Next Inv: Figure E-42. ISDN Statistics Menu Table[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Performance Monitoring E-45 Analog Status – IPmux-1E with FXS/FXO/E&M ANALOG STATUS Channel 1: ON HOOK Channel 2: ON HOOK Channel 3: ON HOOK Channel 4: ON HOOK ESC. Exit Figure E-43. Analog Status The options for each channel are: • On hook • Off hook • Ringing [...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-46 Performance Monitoring LAN Status (no User port) LAN STATUS Mac Address 00-20-D2-16-3B-3D Mode Half duplex Rate(Mbps) 10 Status Not connected Frames received from the user Correct frames: 0 Correct Octets: 0 Alignment Err: 0 FCS Errors: 0 Frames transmitted to the user[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Performance Monitoring E-47 Table E-30. LAN Status (Cont.) Statistics Values Description Frames received from the user Correct frames Total number of correct fra mes received Correct Octets received Total number of correct octets received Alignment Errors Counter of frames [...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-48 Performance Monitoring Bundle Connection Status /Statistics BUNDLE CONNECTION STATISTICS Sequence Errors: 0 Jitter Buffer Underflows: 0 Jitter Buffer Overflows: 0 MAX Jitter Buffer Deviation 300 Time Since: 00 sec -------- valid intervals 00 ----------- ESC. Exit N. Ne[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Performance Monitoring E-49 Table E-31. Bundle Connection Status/Statistics Para meters Parameter Possible Values / Remarks Destination IP Address Destination IP address of the bundle configured under Bundle Connection Configuration Destination Mac Address In this screen th[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-50 Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port E.12 Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port This section illustrates and describes the menus for IPmux-1/1E when the Ethernet User port is present. General Information GENERAL INFORMATION Soft[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port E-51 LAN Configuration LAN CONFIGURATION 1. Channel Network 2. Channel Status Enable 3. Auto Negotiation Enable 4. Max Capability advertised 100BaseT Full Duplex 5. Default type 100BaseT Full Duplex 6. VLAN Tagging Y[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-52 Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port Table E-32. LAN Configuration – Two Ethernet Ports Parameter Values Remarks Channel Network, User Selects port to be configured Channel Status Enable, Disable When disabled, Ethernet LOS Ev ents will not be se[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port E-53 Erase MAC Table The MAC table is erased automatically every time you change the general operating mode of the switch, or you remove a VLAN me mbership. To erase the MAC Table: x 1. On the Switch Configuratio[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-54 Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port Table E-33. VLAN Configuration – Use r Tagg ed, User Untagged, Ra te+User Untagged M odes Parameter Values Remarks VLAN ID 1 to 4094 Selects the VLAN to edit. Creates a VLAN entry if the VLAN does not exist. N[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port E-55 LAN STATUS Unit Mac Address 00-20-D2-16-3B-3D Mode Half duplex Rate(Mbps) 10 Status Not connected Frames received Total Frames: 0 Total Octets: 0 Oversize Frames: 0 Fragments: 0 Jabber: 0 Dropped Frames: 0 CRC E[...]
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Appendix E Configuration Menus IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual E-56 Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port LAN STATUS Mac Address 00-20-D2-16-3B-3D Mode Half duplex Rate(Mbps) 10 Status Not connected Frames received Total Frames: 0 Total Octets: 0 Frames transmitted Correct frames: 0 Correct Octets: 0 Channel: Intern[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Appendix E Configuration Menus Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port E-57 Table E-35. LAN Status – Two Ethernet Ports Statistics Values Description MAC Address Hard Coded IPmux MAC a ddress Mode Half duplex, Full duplex Port mode is set by either the default mode or via auto negotia[...]
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I-1 Index —#— µ -Law, 1-12 —A— access rights, C-4 activation criterion, E-32, E-35, E-36 menu, E-35 Active Timeslots in this Bundle, E-40 adaptive, E-20 timing, 1-13 address secondary IP, E-28 Agent IP Address, D-2 Aging Time, E-50 AIS, 4-9, E-12, E-42 alarm buffer, 4-1 Alarm ID, E-11 alarms, E-12 alarm trap, E-10, E-11 alarm trap mask, E-[...]
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Index IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual I-2 Command, E-15 Command-Response Polling Protocol, C-1 community, C-3, E-10 Cond. Data Pattern, E-19 conditioning pattern, E-22 configuration, 3-6, E-8 channel, E-26 DS0 Bundle, E-40 E1, E-17 FXS, E-25 ISDN, E-23 LAN, E-38 protection switching, E-28 T1, E-20 configuration bundle connection, E-36 [...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Index I-3 fileName, D-2 fileServerIP, D-2 fileTransCmd, D-2 flash memory, A-1 Force Connection, E-32 fractional, 1-7 fractional operation (IPmux-1 E1/T1), 1-11 fractional with CAS oper ation (IPmux-1 E1/T1), 1- 11 frame format, 1-16 frame structure Ethernet, 1-17 TDMoIP, 1-16 Framer Test, E-4 frames Drop[...]
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Index IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual I-4 LOMF, 4-11, E-43 loopbacks, E-18, E-21, E- 24 E1/T1 External Loop, 4-25 E1/T1 Internal Loop, 4-25 ISDN External Loop, 4-26 ISDN Internal Loop, 4-26 remote in FXS, 4-26 tests, 4-25, 4-26 timing, 1-13 tone injection, 4-26 LOS, 4-8, E-12, E-42 —M— MAC Address, 4-14, 4- 18, E-46, E-49 , E-57 MA[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Index I-5 exchange, A-3 operation modes E1 (IPmux-1 FXS/FXO/E&M), 1-12 fractional (IPmux-1 E1/T1), 1-1 1 fractional with CAS (IPmux-1 E1/T1), 1-1 1 NT (IPmux-1 ISDN BRI), 1-11 T1 D4 (IPmux-1 FXS/FXO/E&M), 1-12 T1 ESF (IPmux-1 FXS/FXO/E&M), 1-12 TE (IPmux-1 ISDN BRI), 1-11 unframed (IPmux-1 E1[...]
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Index IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual I-6 environment, C-1 management domains under SNMP, C-3 operations, C-1 principles, C-1 software delete, A-3 download, A-1 Source UDP, E-37 standards, E-41 static connection, E-28 static connection, 1-16 static mode, 1-10, 1-23 Ethernet throughput, 1-20 round trip delay, 1-23 static mode configurat[...]
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DC Power Supply Connection – Terminal Block Connector Note: Ignore this supplement if the unit is AC-powered. Certain DC-powered units are equipped with a plastic 3-pin VDC-IN power input connector, located on the unit rear panel. Different variations of the connector are shown in Figure 1. All are functionally identical. Supplied with such units[...]
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Note : Certain TB plugs are equipped with captive screws for securing the assembled cable’s TB plug to the unit’s VDC-IN connector (C and E types only). To secure the plug, tighten the two screws on the plug into the corresponding holes on the sides of the input connector as shown in Figure 3 . DC Power Supply Wire Voltage Polarity Refer to Fig[...]
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IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Index I-7 configuration, E-54 Configuration menu, E-53 ID, E-6, E-11, E-30, E-34, E-3 7 Priority, E-6, E-11, E-30, E-3 4, E-37 Tagging, E-11, E-30, E-34, E-37 —W— Wait-To-Restore Time, E-32 Wiring, E-25 Write, E-10 —X— XMODEM, E-13[...]
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