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LRS-24 12-slot Link Access Rack with SNMP Version 3.00 Installation and Operation Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RAD Data Communications. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RAD Data Communications. No representation or warranties for fitness f[...]
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Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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Warranty This RAD product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. During the warranty period, RAD will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defective. For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a service facility designated by RAD. [...]
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Safety Warnings SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE SUPPLY! The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to warn the operator or service personnel of operation and maintenance factors relating to the product and its operating environment which could pose a safety hazard. Always observe standard safety precautions during in[...]
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Additional conditions concerning the safety of connection to telecommunication networks: • The unit must be earthed prior to connection to telecommunication networks. • The signal ground of the SELV circuits is connected at the factory to the protective earth. Interrupting this connection may invalidate the safety of the connection to unprotect[...]
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Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: RAD Data Communications Ltd. Manufacturer’s Address: 12 Hanechoshet St. Tel Aviv 69710 Israel declares that the product: Product Name: LRS-24 Conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s): EMC: EN 55022 (1994) Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteris[...]
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LRS-24 with CM-2 Module 1 Quick Start Guide If you are familiar with LRS-24, use th is guide to prepare it for operation. Choose the section appropriate to the version of LRS-24 you are using. 1. LRS-24 with CM-1 Module This section contains the startup instructions for LRS-24 with the CM-1 mod ule. Power-On ➤ To turn the power on: 1. Set the ON/[...]
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Quick Start Guide LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2 LRS-24 with CM-2 Module 2. LRS-24 with CM-2 Module This section contains the startup instructions for LRS-24 with the CM-2 mod ule. Power-On ➤ To turn the power on: 1. Set the ON/OFF switches on the panels of the LRSI-PSP** modules to ON. 2. Supply the DC power, as applicable. ➤ To su[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation i Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-1 General ................................................................................................................... 1-1 Versions ....................[...]
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Table of Contents ii LRS-24 Installation and Operation Chapter 3. Management via the CM-1 Mo dule 3.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 3-1 CM-1 Functions ....................................................................................................... 3-1 Manag[...]
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Table of Contents LRS-24 Installation and Operation iii Appendix A. Connector Wiring Appendix B. LRS-PS-FEED Po wer Supply Appendix C. SNMP Management Appendix D. CM-2 Management Comm ands List of Figures 1-1. Backbone Data Distribut ion up to Customer’s Premises ............................................. 1-3 1-2. Management of Local and Remot[...]
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Table of Contents iv LRS-24 Installation and Operation List of Tables 2-1. PS Modules, Front Panel Indicators ............................................................................ 2-7 2-2. Module CM-1, Front Panel Co mponents ................................................................... 2-9 2-3. Module CM-1 Jumper Settings ............[...]
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Overview 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the basic physical and functional features of the LRS-24 modem rack, as well as some typical applications. The following topics are discussed: • Overview • Physical Description • Functional Description • Technical Specifications. 1.1 Overview General LRS-24 is a high-density SNMP ma[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-2 Overview Management/CM-2 functions LRS-24 is managed by a UN IX-based or PC-base d SNMP management system via the Central Management card (CM-2). The so ftware is user-friendly, GUI-based and runs under PC/Windows (R ADview-PC) or HP OpenV iew (RADview-HPOV) systems. Configuration [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-3 Power Supplies LRS-24 operates with single or dual, AC or DC po wer supplies. Each power supply supports a full LRS-24 hub, including modem cards. Redundant power supply can be replaced during operation, without affecting system performance (hot-swapping). Cards in the LRS[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-4 Overview LRS-24 LRS-24 Local SNMP Management Stat ion Centr al Mana ge me nt Stat ion ADM or Frame Rela y Switch Modem Router Dial-up Modem PSTN LRS-24 MP2100 Router LRS-24 PBX OP- XL PBX PBX ADM o r Fra me Rel ay Switch Switch Switch Back bone LRS-24 Figure 1-2. Management of Loca[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-5 Remote Management The modem cards in the LRS-24 can be remotely managed by the RADview-HPOV SNMP management system, the PC-based RADview-PC/MDM management system or by a dumb terminal. The sa me RADview application can manage the LRS-24, modems in the hub and other RAD pro[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-6 Physical Description 1.2 Physical Description Chassis Description There are two different physical versio ns of LRS-24: LRS-24B and LRS-24F. LRS-24B ANSI UNIT LRS-24B is a modular chassis suita ble for installation in standar d ANSI racks. It has a height of 200 mm (4U). The chassi[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Physical Description 1-7 O Re ar Vi ew Fr ont V iew Figure 1-3. LRS-24B 3-D View Figure 1-4 shows the LRS-24B enclosure with the Interface Modules, User Modules, Control Logic Module, and Power Supply Module. Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasour[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-8 Physical Description LRS-24B Rear Sect ion LRS-24 Fr ont S ectio n Int erfac e Mo dul es Power Su pply (PS) Co ntr ol Lo g ic Module User Modul es Figure 1-4. LRS-24B Enclosure Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Physical Description 1-9 LRS-24F ETSI UNIT LRS-24F is a modular chassis suitable fo r installation in standard ETSI racks, hav ing a height of 300 mm (6U). The chassis has physical slots arranged in t wo rows: • The lower row accepts 4U-high functional modules (the modules that perfo[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-10 Physical Description Interfa ce Modules Powe r Su pply (PS) CONTROL LOGIC Mo dule User Modul es Figure 1-6. LRS-24F Enclosure LRS-24 Module Slots The LRS-24F enclosure has a lower section for the functional modules and a top section for interface modules. The LRS-24B enclosure has[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-11 Internal Mo dules f or Us er Modu le s Internal Mo dules f o r Syst em Slots Cont rol Logic Modu le Redun dan t Pow er Su pp l y (Opt ion) Pow er Suppl y Syst em Slots Us er Mo dul es LI NE LRSI - F3 LI NE LRSI - F3 LI NE LRSI - F3 LI NE DCE DCE DCE DCE 10BT[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-12 Functional Description • DC power supply module, PS-LRS/48 – oper ates on –48 VDC, and provides a maximum total power of 120W. The PS modules are installed in dedicated chassis slots. The chass is has two PS slots, enabling the installation of two PS modules, for redund ancy[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-13 Management CM-1 Management Capabilities An ASCII terminal can be used as a supervision ter minal to manage the CM-1 module. The supervision terminal is connected to one o f the RS-232 asynchronous serial supervisory ports (one po rt is located on the CM-1 mo[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-14 Technical Specifications MBE MBE LRS -24 LRS -24 Ma na g eme nt Statio n Superv is ion Te r m i n a l LRS -24 LRS -24 WA N Figure 1-8. Basic Manage ment Configuration for LRS-24 with CM-2 Modu les I/O (User) Modules LRS-24 can be equipped with various types o f input/output (I/O) [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications 1-15 External Clock Interface T1 Mode Type T1 Clock Rate 1.544 MHz Line Interface 100 Ω Ω Ω Ω , balanced Line Code Bipolar AMI Receive Level 0 through -10 dB Transmit Level ± 3V ± 10%, balanced E1 Mode Type E1 Bit Rate 2.048 MHz Line Interface 120 Ω[...]
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Chapter 1 Introduction LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 1-16 Technical Specifications Hardware Ethernet 10BaseT interface for UTP and STP media Ethernet 10Base2 interface for coaxial media RS-232 asynchronous port, compatible w ith VT-52, VT-100, FREEDOM-100, FREEDOM-110, and FREEDOM-220 Asynchronous Port Characteristics Data rate: 38.4 kbp[...]
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Introduction 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup This chapter provides installation and oper ation instructions for the LRS-24 system, and the basic system configuration of t he power supply (PS) and common logic (CM-1 and CM-2) modules. It includes the following topics: • Site requirements and prerequisites • Equipment needed • Package cont[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-2 Introduction Figure 2-1. LRS-24F Mechanical Diagram Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Introduction 2-3 LRS- 24B FRONT VIEW WITHOUT M ODULES LRS- 24B TOP VIEW LRS- 24B SIDE VIEW Figure 2-2. LRS-24B Mechanical Diagram Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-4 Site Requirements and Prerequisites 2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites This section describes how to prepare the site for installation of the LRS-24 hub. AC Power Install the LRS-24 chassis with AC power supply mo dules within 1.5m (5 feet) of an easily accessible, g[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Unpacking the Chassis 2-5 For your safety, always disconnect all the cables connected to an LRS-24 inte rface module before removing that module from LRS-24. Do not connect cables to an interface module that is not installed in a grounded LRS-24. Module Handling Precautions T[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-6 Installation and Setup 4. Check the packing list against your order to ensure that the supplied modules match your order. If modules have been pre-installed in accordance with your order, check that all modules are in their proper slots and are secure. Report immediately [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup 2-7 LRS -24 PS- LRS/23 0/1 15 PS- LRS 48V DC LRS -24 DC Powe r Sup ply Mo dule AC Power Suppl y Module POWER POW ER +5V +5 V -5V -5V Figure 2-3. PS Module Panels Table 2-1. PS Modules, Fr ont Panel Indicators Indicator Function Status POWER At least one[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-8 Installation and Setup PS Module Installation ➤ To install the first PS module: 1. Make sure that the POWER switches on the two LRSI-PS interface modules are set to OFF. 2. Insert the specified PS module in the PS-A slot, referring to the syste m installation plan in LR[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup 2-9 POWER TD RD M A N A G E M E N T R S 2 3 2 CM-1 Figure 2-4. Module CM-1 Front Panel Table 2-2. Module CM-1, Front Panel Components Item Function POWER Indicator Lights up when the CM-1 module is receiving input power (+5V) TD Indicator Lights up to i[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-10 Installation and Setup Internal Jumpers Figure 2-5 shows the location of the user-selectable jumpers located on the CM-1 module. Figure 2-3 lists the jumper settings. The CM-1 module includes additional factory-set jumpers, which must not be moved by the user. JP1 1 LCO [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup 2-11 Table 2-3. Module CM-1 Jumper Settings Jumpers Description Values JP4, JP5, JP6, JP9, JP10, Select the station clock interface in the STATION CLK connector of the LRSI-F-CM1 interface module. T1 interface (1544 kHz clock): Set jumper JP5 in the T1-[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-12 Installation and Setup CM-1 Installation Procedure ➤ To install CM-1: • Insert the CM-1 module into the CL slot, and fasten it with the two screws. CM-2 Module This section covers the installation of the CM-2 module in an LRS-24 enclosure. Front Panel A typical front[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup 2-13 Table 2-4. Module CM-2, Front Panel Indicator Function POWER Lights up when CM-2 is receiving input power (+5V) TD Lights up to indicate activity on the transmit (input) line of the ETHERNET MANAGEMENT port RD Lights up to indicate activity on the [...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-14 Installation and Setup J5 J7 E1 75 E1 120 T1 100 JP 2 JP 7 JP 6 JP 5 JP 4 JP 9 JP 3 JP 1 JP 8 GND Selec tion JP 12 Si gn al GND co nn ect e d to Fr ame GND N.C. GND Si gn al GND not conn ected t o Fra me GN D N.C. GND W atchd og JP 14 ON OFF NC GND JP12 SCC1 SCC2 JP14 JP[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Interfaces and Connections 2-15 Table 2-5. Module CM-2 Jumper Settings Jumpers Description Factory Settings JP1 – JP 9 Sets the jumpers a ccording to the st ation clock app lied to the STATION CLK connector of the LRSI-F * -CM2 interfac e module. The availab le selections a[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-16 Interfaces and Connections PS Interface Modules This section explains the installation of the interface modules for PS modules. Dangerous voltages are present inside the PS interface mo dules when connected to power. Do not connect a PS interface module to power before i[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Interfaces and Connections 2-17 LRSI-F-PSP/230/115 PHANTOM POWER 150V LRSI-F-PS/48 PHANTOM 150V 48V CHASS GND MAIN POWER SUPPLY 100-230VAC CHASS GND CHASS GND + _ + _ 3A T 250V CAUTION THIS UNIT MAY HAVE MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONN[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-18 Interfaces and Connections LRSI-F-CM1 S T A T I O N C L K M A N A G E M E N T R S 2 3 2 Figure 2-9. Typical LRSI-F-CM1 Interface Module Panel The module panel includes two connectors: • MANAGEMENT RS-232 connector, for connection to a supervision terminal. • STATION [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Interfaces and Connections 2-19 LRS I-F- 1-CM 2 10B T ACT LIN K LRSI-B-1-CM 2 10B T ACT LIN K Figure 2-10. LRSI-F-1-CM2/LRSI-B-1-CM2 Interface Module Panel with 10BT The module panel includes two connectors: • MANAGEMENT 10BT ETHERNET – RJ-45 connector to connect the 10B [...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-20 Interfaces and Connections LRSI-F-1-CM2 Internal Settings Figure 2-11 shows the internal settings available on the LRSI-F-1-CM2 mo dule. The interface module includes additional factory-set jumpers, which must not be moved by the user. Connect Majo r Alarm Relay Co nn ec[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Interfaces and Connections 2-21 Table 2-8. LRSI-F-1-CM2 Module Jumper Settings Jumpers Controls Settings/Options JP6, JP7, JP8 Major alarm relay connection To use the major alarm relay, install jumpers as shown in Figure 2-11 . To disconnect the relay, remove the jumpers (for[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-22 Interfaces and Connections LRSI-F-2-CM2 S T A T I O N C L K E T H E R N E T M A N A G E M E N T 10B2 Figure 2-12. LRSI-F-2-CM2 Interface Module Panel with 10B2 The module panel includes two connectors: • MANAGEMENT 10B2 Ethernet connector – a BNC connector for connec[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Interfaces and Connections 2-23 Connect Major Alarm Relay Co nn ect Mino r Alarm R el ay JP9 JP7 JP 6 JP1 0 JP1 1 JP8 JP7 JP6 JP9 JP8 JP10 JP1 1 Figure 2-13. Interface Module LRSI-F-2-CM2 with BNC Connectors, Internal Jumpers Table 2-9 lists the functions of the jumpers locat[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-24 Interfaces and Connections LRSI-F-2-CM2 Installation ➤ To install the LRSI-F-2-CM2 module: 1. Insert the LRSI-F-2-CM2 module in the CL interface slot. 2. Fasten with the two screws. LRS-24 Enclosure This section describes the mechanical in stallation for the LRS-24B/LR[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Interfaces and Connections 2-25 AC Power Connection ➤ To connect LRS-24 to AC power: 1. Check that the switch on the PS is set to OFF. 2. Use the 5-ft. (1.5m) standar d power cable terminated by a standard 3-prong plug to connect AC power to the LRS-24. 3. Connect the power[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-26 Interfaces and Connections The external feed voltage passes through the interface module and through the corresponding PS module to the internal bus. Therefore, you can en sure constant external feed voltage (in case one of two installed power supply modules is removed) [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Initial Operation and Basic Checks 2-27 Table 2-11 lists the supervisory cable pin arrangement. Table 2-11. CM-1 Module Ma nagement RS-232 Pin Allocation Pin Function/Connection 2 Transmit data 3 Receive data 7 Signal ground 2 and 3 Crossed 4 and 6 Crossed 2, 3 Transmit or re[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-28 Initial Operation and Basic Checks • I/O Module(s): Refer to the Installation and Operation Manual of the I/O modules. If LRS-24 does not show normal indications, see Chapter 5, Troubleshooting and Diagnostics. Power Off ➤ To turn off LRS-24 (CM-1): 1. If an external[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Initial Operation and Basic Checks 2-29 Normal Indications • PS Module(s): All the indicators on the panel(s) of the PS module(s) must turn green to indicate proper operation. • CM-2 Module: The POWER indicator of the module must light up. The TD and RD indicators may fla[...]
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Chapter 2 Installation and Setup LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 2-30 Initial Operation and Basic Checks If these checks do not correct the problem, identify the fault and replace the corresponding module using the management station connected to the management Ethernet port, or a supervision terminal co nnected to the management RS-232 po[...]
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Introduction 3-1 Chapter 3 Management via the CM-1 Module This chapter provides information on the management of LRS-24 enclosures equipped with CM-1 control logic modules. It includes: • General description of CM-1 functions and their integration in the system • Supervision terminal hardware requirements • Methods to connect supervision term[...]
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Chapter 3 Management via the CM-1 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 3-2 Hardware Requirements 3.2 Hardware Requirements Terminal Characteristics You can use most types of standar d ASCII terminals in order to manage the modules installed in an LRS-24, via a CM-1 mo dule. The terminal, which can be a “dumb” terminal or a personal c[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Management via the CM-1 Module Hardware Requirements 3-3 This section presents typical methods for the connection of a supervision terminal to the CM-1 module installed in the LRS-24 unit. Direct Connection of Supervision Terminal Figure 3-1 shows typical connections of a terminal. Both t ypes of c[...]
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Chapter 3 Management via the CM-1 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 3-4 Operating the CM-1 Supervision Terminal Mana g em ent RS- 232 LRS-24 Sup ervisio n Te r m i n a l Modem Modem T eleph one Net work Figure 3-2. Typical Connection of Supervision Terminal Through Modem Link 3.3 Operating the CM-1 Supervision Terminal General This se[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Management via the CM-1 Module Operating the CM-1 Supervision Terminal 3-5 4. Connect the communication cable of the supervision terminal to either the management RS-232 connector on the LRSI-F-CM1 mod ule (serving the CM-1 module), or to the connector with the same name located on the CM-1 module [...]
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Chapter 3 Management via the CM-1 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 3-6 Operating the CM-1 Supervision Terminal Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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Introduction 4-1 Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module The information presented in this chapter includes: • CM-2 functions • Description of supervision terminal hardware requirements, and of methods for connecting a supervision term inal or network management station to LRS-24 • Supervision terminal commands • Supervision terminal opera[...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-2 Introduction After performing the preliminary configurat ion, you can also manage the modules installed in LRS-24 (equipped with the CM-2 module) using the following options: • Manage all the modules installed in LRS-24 (including modules without internal SNMP a[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module Introduction 4-3 • Identification of Failures – a utomatically identifies failure of the management communication, and enables alternate management mo des, in accordance with the following priorities: − Network management stations − Supervision terminal − Fo[...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-4 Introduction The CM-2 module also includes the functions required to handle the exchange of management communication with a supervision terminal connected to the serial port of the CM-2 module. The superv ision terminal addresses a specific module by specifying it[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module Introduction 4-5 Preliminary Configuration of CM-2 module • Configuration of the terminal type supporte d by its supervisory port. • Configuration of its SNMP agent par ameters. This function is neede d to establish communication with SN MP-based management stat i[...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-6 Hardware Requirements Modules without Internal Agent The CM-2 module will store configuration data locally for modules where such data is provided by an external management function. Therefore, special arrangements are needed to enable the provision of the configu[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module Hardware Requirements 4-7 Modules must be in itialized properly to ensure correct terminal operatio n, as explained in Section 4.4 ; otherwise, some of the commands may not work properly. RS-232 Supervisory Port Interface Characteristics The CM-2 module has an RS-232 [...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-8 Hardware Requirements Super vis ion T erminal Ma na gem ent RS-232 LRS -2 4 Figure 4-1. Typical Direct Connection of Supervision Terminal T ele ph one Netwo rk Super vis ion T erminal Modem Modem Ma na gem en t RS-232 LRS -2 4 Figure 4-2. Typical Connection of Sup[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module Hardware Requirements 4-9 Su per v is ory Ma na gem ent T erminal Slip Ma na gem ent RS-232 LRS -2 4 Figure 4-3. Typical Connection of Supervision Terminal Through Slip Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-10 Hardware Requirements Ma na gem ent Stat i on Et hern et Interface Et hern et H ub Ma na gem ent Et hern et Co nnec t or o f L RS- 24 Figure 4-4. Typical Connection to Network Ma nagement Station Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.be[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module CM-2 Supervision Terminal Language 4-11 4.3 CM-2 Supervision Terminal Language General This section presents the syntax, usage, and an in dex of the commands available to a supervision terminal controlled by the software in the C M-2 module. For a complete description[...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-12 CM-2 Supervision Terminal Language Scrolling Values When a field has a limited range of values, the available values are displayed by scrolling. To scroll, bring the cursor to the desired field, and then press <F> or <U> to scroll forward, press <B[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module Supervision Terminal Operating Instructions 4-13 Table 4-2. Terminal Comm and Set Index for CM-2 Module (Cont.) Command Function/Action DSP VER Displays modem versions DEF RST Defines reset DEF PWD Define password HLP Displays list of commands supported by CM -2 modul[...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-14 Supervision Terminal Operating Instructions Changing the Password The factory set password is radlrs. ➤ To change the password: 1. Type NODE 13 DEF PWD <Enter>. The Password Menu Screen appears (see Figure 4-5 ). PASSWORD MENU Enter new password : radlrs [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module Supervision Terminal Operating Instructions 4-15 ➤ To configure an SMOD-type module on the DSP HUB data form: 1. Follow the procedures described in the Installation an d Operation Manual of the appropriate module. 2. Pay special attention to the configuration of the[...]
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 4-16 Supervision Terminal Operating Instructions If it is necessary to manage LRS-24 by means of a terminal, the operator of the network management station can t ransfer the control. For generic SNMP management stations, use the MIB browser function to change the para[...]
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Troubleshooting 5-1 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter describes alarms, diagnostic tests and troubleshoot ing for the LRS-24 system. 5.1 Alarms Audible and visual indicators provide status of alarms and tests at the netwo rk, card and port level, and include all links connected to the hub. Alarms are automatically logged and pr[...]
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 5-2 Error Messages Status/Address Display E1 Figure 5-1. Error Indicators Table 5-1. Front Panel I ndicator Displays Indicator Status E1 E2 E3 No LAN communication E4 E5 5.4 Error Messages LRS-24 displays Error Messages that can be used or troubleshooting (see Table [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Error Messages 5-3 Table 5-2. Error Messages Message Interpretation **** No Key hit activity. Closing TELNET Connection! **** No key activity for 10 – 15 minutes Sorry TELNET is being used by another user, try again later!!! More than one user is trying to connect [...]
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual 5-4 Error Messages Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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Station Clock Interface – LRSI-F-CM1 Module A-1 Appendix A Connector Wiring This appendix provides connector inform ation on: • CM-1 module • CM-2 module • PS modules. For information about the connectors located on the I/O (user) modules, and the corresponding interface modules, refer to t he corresponding Installation and Operation Manual[...]
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Appendix A Connector Wiring LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual A-2 Management RS-232 Port Interface—CM-1/CM-2 Modules A.2 Management RS-232 Port Interface—LRSI-F-CM1 Module The Management RS-232 port on the LRSI-F-CM1 mo dule has an RS-232 i nterface terminating in a 9-pin female connector wired in accordance with Table A-2 . Table A-2. P[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Connector Wiring Station CLK Connector – LRSI-F-CM2 Modules A-3 Table A-3. Pin Allocation for Management RS-232 Co nnector on CM-1/CM-2 Modules (Cont.) Pin Function Direction 7 Request to Send (RTS) Connected to pins 1, 8 8 Clear to Send (CTS) Connected to pins 1, 7 9 Ring Indicator (RI) N/A A.4[...]
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Appendix A Connector Wiring LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual A-4 Power Connectors A.5 Ethernet Interface Connector – LRSI-F1-CM2 Module The 10BaseT Ethernet in terface located on the LRSI-F1-CM2 modul e is terminated in an RJ-45 connector, designated Management Ethernet 10BT, and wired in accordance with Table A-5. Note that the wiring de[...]
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LRS-PS-FEED Panels B-1 Appendix B LRS-PS-FEED Power Supply B.1 Functional Description LRS-PS-FEED is a standalone power suppl y unit designed to serve as a source of remote (phantom) feed power. LRS-PS-FEED is intended for use in conjunct ion with modules equippe d with a remote power feeding interface, e.g., HTU-E1C/P, installed in the 24-Card HDS[...]
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Appendix B LRS-PS-FEED Power Supply LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual B-2 Site Requirements Figure B-1. AC-Powered LRS-PS-FEED Front Panel Figure B-2 shows the rear panel o f the LRS-PS-FEED unit, which includes POWER indicator that lights when the unit is powere d (ANSI option). Figure B-2. LRS-PS-FEED Rear Panel DC-Powered Unit Figure B-3 [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B LRS-PS-FEED Power Supply Site Requirements B-3 DC Power DC-powered LRS-PS-FEED units require a –48 VDC p ower source. No power switch is provided for the DC power supply modules, and therefore it is recommended to connect the DC power to the LRS-PS-FEED through a circuit breaker located close to[...]
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Appendix B LRS-PS-FEED Power Supply LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual B-4 Installation and Operation B.4 Installation and Operation Preparation for Installation LRS-PS-FEED can be installed in ETSI racks with front-side access for c able connection, as well as in ANSI racks, which require rear access. The adaptation is made by installing the[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B LRS-PS-FEED Power Supply Installation and Operation B-5 Rack Installation Position the LRS-PS-FEED unit above LRS-24, leaving at least 1U free space, and fasten the unit with four screws to the rack side rails. Power Connection Note that only the AC-powered LRS-PS-FEED has a POWER (On/Off) switch;[...]
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Appendix B LRS-PS-FEED Power Supply LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual B-6 Installation and Operation Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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SNMP Environment C-1 Appendix C SNMP Management C.1 Scope This appendix: • Provides specific information required to manage LRS-24 (equipped with the CM-2 module) via a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) • Includes information regarding the operation of the CM-2 SNMP agent. C.2 SNMP Environment General The SNMP management functions of LR[...]
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Appendix C SNMP Management LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual C-2 SNMP Environment GetNextRequest Command for retrieving sequentially specific management information from the managed entity. The managed entity responds with a getResponse message. SetRequest Command for manipulating specific management information within the managed entity. Th[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C SNMP Management SNMP Environment C-3 MIBs Supported by the LRS-24 SNMP Agent The interpretation of th e relevant MIBs is a function of the SNMP agent of each managed entity. CM-2 SNMP agent supports the standard MIB-II (RFC 1158). In addition, LRS-24 SNMP agent supports the RAD-private (enterprise[...]
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Appendix C SNMP Management LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual C-4 IP Environment CM-2 Communities The SNMP agent of the CM-2 can use and recognize the following community types: Read-only SNMP community that has read-only authorization, i.e., the SNMP agent will accept only getRequest an d getNextRequest commands f rom management stations usi[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C SNMP Management IP Environment C-5 An IP address is logically di vided into two main port ions: • Network Portion– assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). There are five IP address classes: A, B , C, D, and E. However, only the classes A, B and C are used for IP addressing.[...]
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Appendix C SNMP Management LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual C-6 IP Environment Net and Subnet Masks Net and subnet masks are used to help filter the relevant traffic more efficiently: the function of the net and subnet mask is to specify how many of the IP address bits are actually used for the net identifier and for the subnet number. The [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C SNMP Management SNMP Traps C-7 Routing of IP Management Traffic The routing of SNMP messages is made in accordance with the IP addresses assigned to the various modules (the CM-2 mo dule also has its own IP ad dress). IP addresses are assigned during the preliminary configuration activities. The C[...]
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Appendix C SNMP Management LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual C-8 SNMP Traps Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]
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Defining Dial-Up Modem Parameters D-1 Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands This appendix describes the set of comman ds recognized by the CM-2 module. It explains how to define: • Dial-up Modem Parameters • LRS-24 and CM-2 SNMP Agent Parameters • Management Stations • CM-2 Download Parameters • Modem Version • I/O Module Management Param[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-2 Defining Dial-Up Modem Parameters D.1 Defining Dial-Up Modem Parameters Purpose Defines the call-out parameters for the CM-2 dial-out port. The specified call-out parameters are used by the CM-2 to build the call command that is sent to the dial-up modem. The modem con[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Dial-Up Modem Parameters D-3 Command Fields Table D-1 lists the fields appearing on the data form. Table D-1. DEF CALL Fields Field Name Description Options DIAL MODEM STATUS Sets the dial modem to a ctive or inactive. After you set the CM-2 to activ e status, it [...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-4 Defining LRS-24 And CM-2 SNMP Agent Parameters Table D-1. DEF CALL Fields (Cont.) Field Name Description Options ALT NUM MODE Enables dialing the alternate number. NO – Dialing the alternate number is disabled. CM-2 stops the call attempt after the NUM OF RETRIES cal[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining LRS-24 And CM-2 SNMP Agent Parameters D-5 3. Press <Tab> to move to the next field. 4. Continue until all the required lines have been filled in. SNMP community name s are case-sensitive. 5. Press <Enter> to load all the data appearing on the screen in[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-6 Defining LRS-24 And CM-2 SNMP Agent Parameters Table D-2. DEF HUB Command Fields (Cont.) Field Name Description Options HUB LOCATION IS Concise description of the hub location Maximum 20 alphanumeric characters CONTACT PERSON IS Name of person to be no tified in case o[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining LRS-24 And CM-2 SNMP Agent Parameters D-7 Table D-3 DEF HUB Command Fields (Cont.) Field Name Description Options BURN IN MAC ADDRESS Fctory MAC address used by BOOTP server to declare the IP address of the CM-2. BOOTP ON/OFF Toggle to select BOOTP. To maintain ba[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-8 Defining CM-2 Download Parameters D.3 Defining Management Stations Purpose Define the list of management statio ns to receive traps generated by the CM-2 module. You can define up to 10 management stations, by specifying their IP addresses. The trap community is define[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining CM-2 Download Parameters D-9 D.4 Defining CM-2 Download Parameters Purpose Controls the program version and allows four opt ions: • Download via LAN • Download via XMODEM: Enables downloading the CM-2 program from the XMODEM server. • Change the current vers[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-10 Defining CM-2 Download Parameters Table D-4. Download Main Menu Options Selection Description 1 CM2 or Modems Download via LAN Enables downloading the software version for CM-2 or modems from the TFTP server 2 CM2 or Modems Download via MODEM Enables downloading the s[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining CM-2 Download Parameters D-11 CM2 Download via XMODEM In this option you can define one parameter. Remember that the terminal connected to the CM-2 must be configured at 38.4 kbps, 8-bit, no p arity, one stop bit . ➤ To download via XMODEM: 1. Type 2 . After typ[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-12 Defining CM-2 Download Parameters CHANGE CM2 SOFTWARE VERSION CM2 containing the following versions: ID Version No. Date Size Location 1 3.0 2000- 3- 8 353k FLASH1 2 3.0 2000- 3- 8 353k FLASH2 3 3.0 2000- 2-16 353k EPROM Please choose the ID number 1. ID NUMBER: 2 2. [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Modem Download Parameters D-13 VIEW CM2 SOFTWARE VERSION CM2 containing the following versions: ID Version No. Date Size Location 1 3.0 2000- 3- 8 353k FLASH1 2 3.0 2000- 3- 8 353k FLASH2 3 3.0 2000- 2-16 353k EPROM VIEW MODEMS SOFTWARE VERSION ON CM2 CM2 containi[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-14 Defining Modem Download Parameters MODEM DOWNLOAD MAIN MENU 1. Modem Download via LAN 2. Modem Download via XMODEM 3. Modem Download via CM2 FLASH 4. Modem Download via MODEM FLASH 5. Change Modem software version 6. View existing versions of Modem Enter download opti[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Modem Download Parameters D-15 MODEMS DOWNLOAD via CM2 FLASH CM2 containing the following versions: ID Modem Type Version No. Date Size Location 1 ASMI-31CQ(m) 9.3 2000- 3- 5 230k FLASH3 2 ASMI-31CQ(m) 0.3 2000- 2-15 230k FLASH2 3 ASMI-31CQ(m) 0.3 2000- 2-15 230k [...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-16 Defining Modem Download Parameters Changing Modem Version ➤ To change the Modem Version: • Type 5 . The Changing Modem Version screen appears (see Figure D-14 ). CHANGING MODEM’S VERSION MODEM NAME: ASMI-31CQ(m) MODEM STATUS : MASTER PERMANENT SELECT MODEM : MOD[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Viewing Modem Version D-17 D.6 Viewing Modem Version Purpose Views current version of modem in each slot of LRS-24 hub. This command is relevant only for I-type modems. Format NODE 13 DSP VER Procedure ➤ To view version of Modem software: • Type: NODE13 DSP VER <Ent[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-18 Defining I/O Module Management Parameters D.7 Defining I/O Module Management Parameters Purpose Defines general operational and access para meters for an I/O module. This command is relevant only for I /O modules that do not sup port direct management by SNMP or by su[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Card Configuration D-19 D.8 Defining Card Configuration Purpose Defines card type, name, and co nnection to a remote modem. Format NODE 13 DEF CRD Procedure ➤ To define card type, name, and conn ection: • Type: NODE 13 DEF CRD <Enter> . Information about[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-20 Defining I/O Module Operational Parameters A card containing four modems, such as ASMI-31C Q, is defined for four remote modems. When you select UNLINKED for Remote1, Remote2, Remote3, or Remote4, then traps from the remote modem are masked. D.9 Defining I/O Module Op[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Supervision Terminal Type D-21 MODEM SETUP MODEM NAME: ASMI-31CQ(m) DEFINE MAODEM PORT NUMBER : 1 MODEM STATUS : MASTER PERMANENT SELECT MODEM : MODEM 1 LOCAL SYNC/ASYNC : SYNC CHARACTER LENGTH : N/A No. STOP BIT : N/A DATA RATE : 128K PARITY : N/A CD SENSE : N/A [...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-22 Defining Supervision Terminal Type • Move cursor to the right by one position. The terminal types supported by the CM-2 m odule are: VT-52, VT-100, T V-920, FREEDOM-100, FREEDOM-110, FREEDOM-220, and terminals that are compatible with these types. Selecting an incor[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining I/O Module Diagnostics D-23 D.11 Defining I/O Module Diagnostics Purpose Enables/disables a test or diagnostic function to be performe d on a selected I/O module. This command is relevant only for I /O modules that do not sup port direct management by SNMP or by s[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-24 Defining Auto-Configuration D.12 Defining Auto-Configuration Purpose Defines Auto-Configuration for mo dems or LRS-24 hub: • For all the modems in the LRS-24 hub • For any number of mo dems, selected by type of modem, or specific list of modems. You can set other [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Auto-Configuration D-25 Editing the Configuration You can edit existing individual mo dem configuration files that have been previously saved or create a new file. You cannot edit or view the Hub configuration files; they may onl y be sent or executed. ➤ To edit[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-26 Defining Auto-Configuration Hub Configuration Operations You can send or execute Hub Conf iguration files. ➤ To execute a Hub Configuration file: 1. Select 1 from the Auto-Configuration Menu. 2. Select file 4 or 5 (if the Hub files exist) in the Edit Config uration [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Auto-Configuration D-27 Send process: [size] byte transferred The send process was completed successfully. Figure D-26. Send Process Confirmation Screen Editing a Modem File ➤ To configure a modem file: 1. Type 1 from the Auto-Config uration Menu. The Edit Confi[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-28 Defining Auto-Configuration 4. Press <Enter> to continue. The third Edit screen appears for you to select operations for the fil e (see Figure D-28 ). EDIT AUTO-CONFIGURATION Execute configuration: [NO/YES] Save configuration to HUB: [NO/YES] Send configuration [...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Auto-Configuration D-29 AUTO-CONFIGURATION ACCORDING TO MODEM TYPE Execute configuration for all modems of type: 1. Asmi50 2. Asmi24 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press Enter to choose type. Repeated choice will delete it from the list. To continue press <tab>. Figure D[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-30 Defining Auto-Configuration AUTO-CONFIGURATION ACCORDING TO SLOT/MODEM LIST Execute configuration for SLOT [NUMBER] MODEM [NUMBER] -------------------------------------------------------------------- Modem 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Slot all local remote local remote local remot[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Defining Auto-Configuration D-31 Sending Configuration Files ➤ To send a configuration file to the LR S-24 hub: 1. Type 2 on the Auto-Configuration Menu. The Send File to Hub screen appears (see Figure D-32 ). SEND FILE TO HUB Send file via: [N/A/TFTP/XMODEM] Save file t[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-32 Defining Auto-Configuration Creating Files from an Existing Configuration ➤ To create a file from the existing configuration: 1. Type 3 from the Auto-Config uration Menu. The Create File Form Existing Configuration screen appears (see Figure D-36 ). CREATE FILE FORM[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Displaying General Alarm Status D-33 VIEW CONFIGURATION FILES IN HUB Modem Configuration files: ID User String Date Size 1 test 1999-11-21 11:25:16 62 byte 2 asmi31tst 1999-11-22 11:59:01 68 byte 3 asmi31tst 1999-11-22 11:59:01 68 byte HUB Configuration files: 4 hub1 1999-[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-34 Displaying General Alarm Status HUB ALARM POWER SUPPLY A: FAIL POWER SUPPLY B: FAIL CARD STATUS CHANGE: N/A CURRENT MANAGEMENT: TERMINAL MODEM IN SLOT 1 HAS ACTIVE ALARM : N/A MODEM IN SLOT 2 HAS ACTIVE ALARM : N/A . . . . MODEM IN SLOT 12 HAS ACTIVE ALARM : N/A STATI[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Displaying I/O Module Alarm Status D-35 D.14 Displaying I/O Module Alarm Status Purpose Displays the status and the alarms for a specific I/O module. This command is relevant only for I /O modules that do not sup port direct management by SNMP or by superv ision terminal, [...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-36 Displaying System Status MODEM ALRAM STATUS MODEM NAME: ASMI-31CQ(m) DEFINE MODEM PORT NUMBER : 1 SELECT MODEM : MODEM 2 LOCAL LINE DISCONNECT : OFF REMOTE MODEM POWER OFF : OFF TRANSMIT CARRIER : OFF RECEIVE CARRIER : OFF LLB BY DTE : OFF RLB BY DTE : OFF SYNC LOSS :[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Displaying System Status D-37 LRS-24 CARDS (Device name – LRS-12) SLOT NO. TYPE NAME IP 01 EMPTY 02 EMPTY 03 IMOD ASMi-31CQ(M) 192.168.216.156 04 EMPTY 05 EMPTY 06 EMPTY 07 EMPTY 08 IMOD FOMI-E1/T1C 192.168.216.156 09 IMOD ASMI-31C 192.168.216.156 10 IMOD ASMI-24C 192.16[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-38 Displaying Alarms Log D.16 Displaying Alarms Log Purpose Displays the contents of the alarm history buffer of the CM-2 module, or of other selected I/O module. This buffer contains the last 20 alarms and events (for example, module insertion/removal). The alarm log is[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Displaying I/O Module Status D-39 D.17 Displaying I/O Module Status Purpose Displays complete status an d diagnostic information for selected I/O module. This command is relevant only for I /O modules that do not sup port direct management by SNMP or by supervision termina[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-40 Define Password D.18 Define CM-2 Reset Purpose Remote reset for CM-2 card. Format NODE 13 DEF RST Procedure ➤ To reset the CM-2 card: 1. Type: NODE 13 DEF RST <Enter>. A confirmation screen appears. CM-2 RESET CONFIRMATION DO YOU REALLY WANT TO RESET CM-2 : NO[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Displaying Command Options D-41 PASSWORD MENU Enter new password : radlrs Enable password : NO Figure D-44. Password Menu Screen 2. Type password. 3. Select YES or NO to Enable Password. D.20 Displaying Command Options Purpose Displays an index of t he supervisory port com[...]
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual D-42 Displaying Command Options HUB TERMINAL COMMANDS DEF TST – MODEM DIAGNOSTIC. DSP ALT – MODEM ALARM STATUS. DSP LOG – MODEM LOG FILE. DEF MDL – MODEM DOWNLOAD MENU. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DEF HUB – LRS HUB SETUP. DSP HUB – MODULE STATUS[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands Displaying Command Options D-43 Table D-9. Hub Terminal Commands Screen Command Description DEF TST Modem diagnostic DSP ALT Modem alarm status DSP LOG Modem log file DEF MDL Modem download menu DEF HUB LRS hub setup DSP HUB Module status DEF MNG Hub NMS trap update DSP AL[...]
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I-1 Index —A— Abstract Syntax Notation 1 (ASN.1), C-2, C-3 AC module, 1- 12, 2-16 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), C-7 alarms, 1-5, 2- 26, 4-7, 4-12, 5- 1, C-2, D-34 buffer, D-38 log, displaying, D-38 relay, 2-26, A-3 status, 4-12 status display, D-33 ambient requirements, 2-5 ANSI racks, 1- 6, 1-12, B- 1, B-2, B-4 ASCII terminal management, [...]
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Index LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual I-2 —E— enclosure, installation, 2-24–2-27 error code, 2-29 errors, 2-29, 4-11 , 4-12 Ethernet, 1-5, 1-13, 1-16, 2-19, 2-21, 2-22, 2-26, 2-30, 4-2, 4-3, 4-7 , A-4, C-6, C-7 ETSI racks, 1- 4, 1-9, 2- 24, B-1, B-4 —F— failure, CM- 2, 4-3 features of LRS-24, 1-4 feed voltage, phantom, 1-12, 2-25[...]
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LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Index I- 3 —N— network management station, RADview, 4-1 node ID, CM-2, 4-11 node number , 3-1, 4-4, 4-11 , 4-15, D-18, D- 20, D-23, D-35, D-38, D-39 —O— operating instructions CM-1 supervision terminal, 3-4–3-5 CM-2 module, 2-28–2-30 operating temperature, 2-5 operational parameters, I/O module, [...]
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Index LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual I-4 Order from: Cutter Networks Ph:727-398-5252/Fax:727-397-9610 www.bestdatasource.com[...]