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RAD Data Communications ASMi-52 Installation And Operation Manual - Chapter 2
ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5
Site Requirements and Prerequisites
2-1
Chapter 2
Installation and Setup
2.1 Introduction
This chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the standalone
ASMi-52 modem.
After installing the unit:
• Refer to
Chapter 3
for the operating instructions.
• Refer to
Chapter 4
for the detailed system configuration procedures using an
ASCII terminal connected to the ASMi-52 control port.
If a problem is encountered, refer to
Chapter 5
for test and diagnostic instructions.
Internal settings, adjustment, maintenance, and repairs may be performed
only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazards involved.
Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation, and
maintenance of this product.
The ASMi-52 standalone unit is designed for desktop or bench installation and is
delivered as a fully assembled unit. No provisions are made for bolting the unit to
a tabletop.
To install ASMi-52:
1. Determine the required configuration of ASMi-52, in accordance with your
application.
2. Connect the line (see
Connecting the Line
below).
3. Connect the DTE (see
Connecting the DTE Interface
below).
4. Connect power to the unit (see
Connecting the Power
below).
2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites
AC-powered ASMi-52 units should be installed within 1.5m (5 ft) of an
easily-accessible grounded AC outlet capable of furnishing the voltage in
accordance with ASMi-52 nominal supply voltage.
DC-powered ASMi-52 units require a -48 VDC power source, which must be
adequately isolated from the main supply.
Warning
Summary of ASMi-52
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Installation and operation manual asmi-52 2/4-wire shdsl modem version 2.5.
Page 3: Notice
Asmi-52 version 2.5 2/4-wire shdsl modem installation and operation manual notice this manual contains information that is proprietary to rad data communications ltd. ("rad"). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by rad data communicatio...
Page 4: Limited Warranty
Limited warranty rad warrants to distributor that the hardware in the asmi-52 to be delivered hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to distributor. If, during the warranty period, ...
Page 5: General Safety Instructions
General safety instructions the following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of telecommunications products. Additional instructions, if applicable, are included inside the manual. Safety symbols this symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It in...
Page 6: Handling Energized Products
Handling energized products general safety practices do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the power switch (if installed) is in the off position or a fuse is blown. For dc-powered products, altho...
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Connection of data and telecommunications cables data and telecommunication interfaces are classified according to their safety status. The following table lists the status of several standard interfaces. If the status of a given port differs from the standard one, a notice will be given in the manu...
Page 8: Fcc-15 User Information
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-building or non-exposed wiring or cab...
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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 toutes les exigences du règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du canada. Warning per en 55022 (cispr-22) t...
Page 10: Declaration of Conformity
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: asmi-52 conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s): emc: en 55022: 1994 limits and meth...
Page 11: Quick Start Guide
Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 1 quick start guide installation of asmi-52 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with asmi-52, use this guide to prepare the units for operation. 1. Installing asmi-52 connecting the interfaces 1. Connect the line to the rj...
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Quick start guide installation and operation manual 2 configuring asmi-52 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the master clock to configure the master clock: • from the system configuration menu (main menu > configuration > system configuration > master clock), configure the central asmi-52 clock to extern...
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Installation and operation manual quick start guide asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 3 to configure e1 parameters: • from the e1 port configuration menu (main menu > configuration > port configuration > e1 port configuration), configure the following e1 parameters: framing mode timeslot assignme...
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Quick start guide installation and operation manual 4 configuring asmi-52 asmi-52 ver. 2.5.
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Asmi-52 installation and operation manual i contents chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 overview..................................................................................................................... 1-1 versions....................................................................................
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Table of contents ii asmi-52 installation and operation manual setting the g.704 interface type......................................................................................... 4-21 4.3 configuring the physical ports ..............................................................................
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 overview 1-1 chapter 1 introduction 1.1 overview asmi-52 is an shdsl modem that operates in full-duplex over 2/4-wire lines and offers a cost-effective solution for delivering digital data to customer premises over existing copper cables. Asmi-52 handles multiple data rates in the r...
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-2 overview asmi-52 ver. 2.5 unit enclosure asmi-52 is available in a plastic, metal, or rail-mount enclosure. Applications figure 1-1 illustrates a typical asmi-52 application, in which standalone modems operate opposite each other. Figure 1...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction asmi-52 ver. 2.5 overview 1-3 figure 1-2. Asmi-52 modems operating opposite a centrally located lrs-24 rack figure 1-3. Asmi-52 modems operating opposite asmi-52cd cards.
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-4 overview asmi-52 ver. 2.5 features functionality asmi-52 can be configured to operate in a co (central office) or cpe (customer premises equipment) mode. Line interface asmi-52 extends the range of data transmission over 2/4-wire lines up ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction asmi-52 ver. 2.5 overview 1-5 dte interface asmi-52 supports the following dte interfaces: • x.21 • v.35 • rs-530 • e1, as per g.704 • t1 • ethernet/fast ethernet bridge with vlan support (combined with management lan port) • ir-ip (ip router)...
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-6 overview asmi-52 ver. 2.5 table 1-2. Asmi-52 data rates dte interface and clock mode line interface local asmi-52 remote asmi-52 2-wire 4-wire serial dte interface, internal clock serial dte interface n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, … 32, 36) n × 1...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction asmi-52 ver. 2.5 overview 1-7 multiplexer applications • the multiplexer unit cannot be configured as a device with lan only port. It must have a dte or ir port. • the hardware of a single unit-based product with a lan port manager is differen...
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-8 overview asmi-52 ver. 2.5 table 1-4. Possible multiplexer applications (cont.) co/cpe e1 serial dte lan e1+serial dte e1+lan serial dte+lan e1↔e1 e1↔serial dte e1↔lan e1↔e1+serial dte e1↔e1 e1↔serial dte e1+lan↔e1 e1↔e1 e1↔serial dte e1↔e1...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction asmi-52 ver. 2.5 overview 1-9 • receive, recovered from the received line signal (cpe mode). Management asmi-52 supports the following management options: • ascii terminal or easy config hand-held device via v.24/rs-232 terminal port • telnet ...
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-10 functional description asmi-52 ver. 2.5 statistics collection asmi-52 supports shdsl and e1/t1 statistics collection. Alarm reporting asmi-52 alarms are relayed via a dedicated 6-pin terminal block connector. Shdsl repeaters up to eight s...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction asmi-52 ver. 2.5 functional description 1-11 modem glue logic data & clock leds and terminal interface control signals cpu 10/100baset management port cpu data bus dte interface shdsl line interface power supply internal oscillator figure 1-5....
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-12 technical specifications asmi-52 ver. 2.5 internal oscillator – serves as a source of internal clock for the asmi-52 unit. Modem glue logic module – processes the data from/to the shdsl interface module. Shdsl line interface – translates ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction asmi-52 ver. 2.5 technical specifications 1-13 • t1: 100Ω, balanced connector type • x.21: 15-pin, d-type, female • v.35 – 34-pin, female • rs-530 – 25-pin, d-type, female • g.703/g.704 e1 – rj-45, balanced or unbalanced (via adapter cable) • ...
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-14 technical specifications asmi-52 ver. 2.5 alarm relay operation normally open and normally closed, using different pins connector terminal block, 6-pin indicators pwr (green) power test (red) test sync a/b (green/red) synchronization of d...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction asmi-52 ver. 2.5 technical specifications 1-15 environment temperature standalone: 0° to 50°c (32° to 122°f) rail-mount: −20° to 70°c (−4° to 158°f) humidity up to 90%, non–condensing shock (rail-mount) iec 60068-2-27 shock 15g, 11 ms duration...
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Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-16 technical specifications asmi-52 ver. 2.5.
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 site requirements and prerequisites 2-1 chapter 2 installation and setup 2.1 introduction this chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the standalone asmi-52 modem. After installing the unit: • refer to chapter 3 for the operating instructions. • refer to chapter 4 f...
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Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-2 connecting the interface cables asmi-52 ver. 2.5 allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of frontal clearance for operation and maintenance accessibility. Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) clearance at the rear of the unit for signal lines and in...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup asmi-52 ver. 2.5 connecting the power cables 2-3 connecting the line the asmi-52 line interface terminates in an 8-pin rj-45 connector. To connect the line connector: • connect the line cable to the rj-45 connector designated shdsl. ...
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Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-4 connecting the power cables asmi-52 ver. 2.5 before connecting this unit to a power source and connecting or disconnecting any other cable, the protective earth terminals of this unit must be connected to the protective ground co...
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 controls and indicators 3-1 chapter 3 operation this chapter provides the following information for the asmi-52 modem: • asmi-52 front-panel indicators • operating procedures (turn-on, front-panel indications, performance monitoring and turn-off) • asmi-52 default settings. Installa...
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Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-2 controls and indicators asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 figure 3-1. Asmi-52 front panel, e1 interface (2 wire) figure 3-2. Asmi-52 front panel, e1 interface (4 wire) figure 3-3. Asmi-52 front panel, t1 interface (4 wire) asmi-52 figure 3-4. Asmi-52 ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 controls and indicators 3-3 table 3-1. Asmi-52 front panel leds name function pwr (green) on – power is on tst (red) on – a loopback test is active in a local or remote unit sync a (red/green) on (red) – link a is not synchronize...
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Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-4 default settings asmi-52 ver. 2.5 3.3 default settings asmi-52 is managed by an ascii terminal or a pc running a terminal emulation program via a menu-driven embedded software. Table 3-4 lists the default settings of the asmi-52 configuration...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 default settings 3-5 parameter default value control port control port rate 9600 bps data 8 parity none interface dce cts =rts dsr on port control mode terminal user name – password 1234 pop alarm off security timeout 10 min call...
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Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-6 configuration alternatives asmi-52 ver. 2.5 parameter default value serial dte interface rate single: 2-wire – 192 kbps 4-wire – 384 kbps multiplexer: 1. E1+serial dte, n/a, 0 kbps 2. Lan+serial dte: 2-wire – 192 kbps 4-wire – 384 kbps llb fr...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuration alternatives 3-7 • remote management via out-of-band 10/100baset port or dedicated timeslot. Remote management is performed using telnet, or configurad (rad’s web-based application), or radview (rad’s snmp-based man...
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Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-8 configuration alternatives asmi-52 ver. 2.5 3. Configure the terminal to the default communication parameters: 9.6 kbps, one start bit, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, vt100 emulation. 4. Select the full duplex mode. 5. Turn the ter...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuration alternatives 3-9 managing asmi-52 via ethernet port asmi-52 is equipped with an ethernet/fast ethernet port (10/100baset) which enables communication with asmi-52 management subsystem using the ip protocol (see figu...
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Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-10 configuration alternatives asmi-52 ver. 2.5 session over the dedicated timeslot has priority over management via the 10/100baset port. 1. Connect the e1/t1 line to the asmi-52 e1 or t1 port. 2. Start a terminal management session and do the ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuration alternatives 3-11 • trace – opens an additional pane for system messages, progress indicators (ping, software and configuration file downloads) and alarms. It is recommended to keep the trace pane open all the time....
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Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-12 configuration alternatives asmi-52 ver. 2.5 figure 3-10. Inventory and configuration menus.
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Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuration alternatives 3-13 figure 3-11. Monitoring, diagnostics and file utilities menus.
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Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-14 turning off asmi-52 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 logging out to end the current session: • in the main menu, click logout or type & in a terminal management screen. • • asmi-52 allows at least four management sessions to be active at a time. If the web-...
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 for management 4-1 chapter 4 configuration 4.1 configuring asmi-52 for management the configuration of asmi-52 is performed via a menu-driven embedded software, using a standard ascii terminal or a pc running a terminal emulation application connected to the rear...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-2 configuring asmi-52 for management asmi-52 ver. 2.5 entering device information the device information menu allows you to assign a name to asmi-52, define its location, and contact person. These entries may include up to 20 characters. To...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 for management 4-3 configuring the host parameters asmi-52 can be managed by a network management station, which is located on the lan connected to the 10/100baset port. In order to establish a proper conn...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-4 configuring asmi-52 for management asmi-52 ver. 2.5 3. Type a number corresponding to a subnet mask of the already defined network management station, and enter a new value. 4. Repeat step 2 and step 3 to define additional management stat...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 for management 4-5 asmi-52 management access 1. Telnet allowed (access allowed) 2. Web allowed (access allowed) > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 4-6. Management access menu configurin...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-6 configuring asmi-52 for management asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 rem agent table source ip destination ip port > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll; ?-help figure 4-8. Rem agent table configuring vlan encapsulation asmi-52 is occasi...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 for management 4-7 configuring the lan port asmi-52 includes a 10/100baset port that can be used as a user or management port. The lan port operates in a self-learning bridge or transparent mode, with or w...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-8 configuring asmi-52 for management asmi-52 ver. 2.5 filling out the bridging table when the 10/100baset port operates in the bridge mode, you can assign mac addresses to the local or remote lan. To fill out the bridge table: 1. Select bri...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 for management 4-9 asmi-52 bridge table type (static) 1. Mac address ... (00000000000) 2. Port ... () > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help figure 4-12. Bridge table, editing mode configuring aging...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-10 configuring asmi-52 for management asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 qos mapping (classification 802.1p) 1. User priority 0 > (traffic class 0) 2. User priority 1 > (traffic class 0) 3. User priority 2 > (traffic class 0) 4. User priority 3 > (tr...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 for management 4-11 asmi-52 data rate (2304 kbps) 1. 64 kbps 12. 768 kbps 23. 1472 kbps 2. 128 kbps 13. 832 kbps 24. 1536 kbps 3. 192 kbps 14. 896 kbps 25. 1600 kbps 4. 256 kbps 15. 960 kbps 26. 1664 kbps ...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-12 configuring asmi-52 system parameters asmi-52 ver. 2.5 2. If the autonegotiation is enabled, choose max autoneg capability from the local lan configuration menu. The set capability menu appears. 3. Select the required lan operation mode ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 system parameters 4-13 asmi-52 configuration > 1. System configuration > 2. Lan configuration > 3. Shdsl configuration 4. E1 configuration 5. T1 configuration 6. Dte configuration > esc-prev. Menu; !-main ...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-14 configuring asmi-52 system parameters asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the master clock asmi-52 modems support receive, external and internal clock modes. When configured to the internal or external clock, asmi-52 modem operates as an stu-c ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 system parameters 4-15 asmi-52 local/remote card mode 1. E1 2. Dte 3. E1 + lan 4. E1 + v35 5. V35 + lan > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 4-19. Local/remote card mode menu configuring ...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-16 configuring asmi-52 system parameters asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring control port parameters the embedded asmi-52 software enables you to configure the control port parameters. To access the control port menu: • from the system configurati...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 system parameters 4-17 selecting the control port interface to select the control port interface: 1. From the control port menu, select interface (main menu > configuration > system configuration > control...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-18 configuring asmi-52 system parameters asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 port control 1. Port control mode > (terminal) 2. Terminal > 3. Dial out > 4. Save > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 4-22. Port control menu configuring ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 system parameters 4-19 asmi-52 terminal 1. Change access > 2. Pop alarm (no) 3. Security timeout (10 min) 4. Save > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 4-24. Terminal menu to change the us...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-20 configuring asmi-52 system parameters asmi-52 ver. 2.5 to configure the security timeout: 1. From the terminal menu, select security timeout (main menu > configuration > system configuration > control port > port control > terminal > sec...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring asmi-52 system parameters 4-21 3 to specify the time (in sec) asmi-52 waits for an answer after each dialing attempt. If the called station does not answer within the specified time, asmi-52 disconnects. If additi...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-22 configuring the physical ports asmi-52 ver. 2.5 4.3 configuring the physical ports configuring the shdsl interface the asmi-52 configuration software allows you to change the modem’s transmission mode (annex a or annex b). Examples given...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the physical ports 4-23 asmi-52 shdsl remote port configuration transmission mode (annex_ab) asym psd (asym/sym enable) line prob (adaptive rate) 1. Power backoff (enable) 2. Snext margin (disable snext margin) 3....
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-24 configuring the physical ports asmi-52 ver. 2.5 2. Select the snext margin by typing the number corresponding to the required value. The shdsl remote port menu appears. 3. Select save to save the changes. Asmi-52 snext margin (disable sn...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the physical ports 4-25 configuring the power spectral density by configuring the power spectral density, you define the amount of power applied to the spectrum of frequencies that carry the information signal in ...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-26 configuring the physical ports asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuration > shdsl local port/shdsl remote port/shdsl repeater > loop attenuation threshold). The loop attenuation threshold can be configured from the shdsl remote or local port, or fro...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the physical ports 4-27 configuring the dte interface data rate asmi-52 supports multiple data rates between the range of 64 kbps and 4608 kbps, depending on the clock mode and line/dte interface of the local and ...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-28 configuring the physical ports asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the e1 interface the following are commonly used acronyms: • co – central office, where the clock source is set to internal or external • cpe – customer premise equipment. When ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the physical ports 4-29 asmi-52 e1 local port 1. Framed mode (g732n) 2. Sync mode (ccitt(complies with g732)) 3. Crc-4 (no) 4. Idle code (ff) 5. Time slots assign 6. Unit identical set (yes) 7. Number ts for remot...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-30 configuring the physical ports asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 framed mode (unframed) 1. Unframed 2. G732n 3. G732s transparent > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 4-34. Framed mode menu enabling crc-4 code generation you hav...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the physical ports 4-31 asmi-52 sync mode (ccitt (complies with g732)) 1. Fast (after 1 sec) 2. 62411 (after 10 sec) 3. Ccitt (complies with g732) > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 4-35. Sync ...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-32 configuring the physical ports asmi-52 ver. 2.5 • • you can configure timeslot 0 to be looped or transparent: looped – timeslot 0 is sent back to the e1 interface, when operating opposite remote units with a serial data interface. Transp...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the physical ports 4-33 asmi-52 has a multiplexer modem with two interfaces. The maximum timeslots that can be used are as follows: • if e1 + lan, then the maximum tss (timeslots) = (2048 kbps – lan rate) / 64 kbp...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-34 configuring the physical ports asmi-52 ver. 2.5 • the unit identical set is permanently set to yes, the parameters are copied to the remote unit. If the frame mode is not g732s: • the unit identical setting can be set to yes or no when t...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the physical ports 4-35 • transmit signal mask (dsu mode) – length of a cable in feet between the asmi-52 t1 port connector and the network access point: 0 feet – 0 to 133 feet 133 feet – 133 to 266 feet 266 feet ...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-36 additional tasks asmi-52 ver. 2.5 4.4 additional tasks displaying the asmi-52 status the asmi-52 software allows you to display the modem system and physical port information. The status information is available via the monitoring menu. ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 additional tasks 4-37 asmi-52 system status local remote device type (asmi52_sa_m (plastic)-stu_c-2w) asmi52_sa clock source (int) rcv software version (2.01e24) (2.01e24) hardware version (0.00) (0.00) fpga version (0.13) (0...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-38 additional tasks asmi-52 ver. 2.5 • the physical port alarms are described in chapter 5 . 2. Type n to display the next page. Accessing the remote asmi-52 accessing the remote asmi-52 is performed using a virtual connection with your ter...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 additional tasks 4-39 figure 4-42. Password request screen (configurad session) to enter the user name and password: 1. Type in your user name and press . • you can leave the user name field empty (default), the default passw...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-40 additional tasks asmi-52 ver. 2.5 figure 4-44. Main menu (configurad session) displaying the asmi-52 inventory the asmi-52 inventory displays information on the functional blocks of the local or remote modem. Asmi-52 consists of the foll...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 additional tasks 4-41 asmi-52 inventory 1 index 1001 description rad-local asmi-52_m shdsl modem vendor type contained in 0 class 3 rel pos 0 name shdsl modem hw ver 0.00 sw ver 1.00e54 ->> > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-ex...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-42 additional tasks asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 tftp tftp status (no operation) tftp error (no error) 1. Tftp ip server (172.17.160.103) 2. Tftp file name (201e24.Img) 3. Tftp retry timeout (sec) [0-300] (15) 4. Tftp total timeout (sec) [0-400...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 additional tasks 4-43 for exit press q(uit) if you press , asmi-52 aborts the download process and displays download failure. Press esc to continue. Message in addition to the previous display. • during the software installat...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-44 additional tasks asmi-52 ver. 2.5 5. From the tftp menu, perform the following steps: select tftp ip server and enter the ip address of the tftp server select tftp file name and enter the name of the software file (for example, 201e24.Im...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 additional tasks 4-45 asmi-52 sw files local remote software active version: (2.01e24) (2.02000) software active partition: (0) (0) code size: (813110) (813161) date: (28-7-4) (2-8-4) software backup version: (2.01e24) (2.01e...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-46 additional tasks asmi-52 ver. 2.5 resetting to default settings you can reset the local or remote asmi-52 to its default settings. Resetting to the factory default does not affect the master clock setting. In addition, you can reset the ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 additional tasks 4-47 2. From the reset menu, select local reset to reset the local modem or remote reset to reset the remote device. The local/remote reset menu appears (see figure 4-51 ). 3. From the local/remote reset menu...
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Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-48 additional tasks asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 repeater reset 1. Repeater shdsl line reset . . . 2. Repeater number > (1) > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 4-52. Repeater reset menu exiting the control session you can exi...
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 overview 5-1 chapter 5 configuring a typical application 5.1 overview this chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up two asmi-52 modems in a typical application. Asmi-52 configuration is performed via a menu-driven embedded software using a standard ascii terminal or a p...
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Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-2 configuring the asmi-52 units asmi-52 ver. 2.5 5.2 configuring the asmi-52 units two asmi-52 units must be configured for this application. Both units have the same configuration parameters, except for the host ip addr...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring a typical application asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the asmi-52 units 5-3 set the co asmi-52 unit clock to internal. Set the cpe asmi-52 unit clock to receive. 3. Select save to save the changes. To set the device host ip address: 1. Display the...
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Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-4 configuring the asmi-52 units asmi-52 ver. 2.5 2. From the framed mode menu, select unframed to choose the unframed operation. The e1 local port menu appears. 3. Save the changes. After performing these configuration p...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring a typical application asmi-52 ver. 2.5 configuring the asmi-52 units 5-5 asmi-52 dte local port configuration > 1. Llb from dte : (enable/disable) 2. Rlb from dte : (enable/disable) 3. Data rate : (1984 kbps) 4. Save > esc-prev. Menu; !-main me...
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Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-6 configuring the asmi-52 units asmi-52 ver. 2.5.
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 monitoring performance 6-1 chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics this chapter describes the asmi-52 diagnostic functions, which include: • status indications, alarms, power-up self-test • statistics collection • bit error rate test (bert) • diagnostic tests (loopbacks and leds t...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-2 monitoring performance asmi-52 ver. 2.5 2. From the physical port statistics menu, select shdsl port performances to display the unit’s sdhsl statistics. The sdhslport performances menu appears (see figure 6-2 ). Asmi-52...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 monitoring performance 6-3 asmi-52 shdsl current day performances local a local b remote a remote b port number (1) (1) (1) (1) 24 hour es (1) (1) (1) (1) 24 hour uas (1401) (1401) (1401) (1401) 24 hour ses ...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-4 monitoring performance asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 shdsl all intervals local/remote performances ... Line a line b int crc losws es ses uas crc losws es ses uas esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help; @-scroll figure 6...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 monitoring performance 6-5 • for details on enabling the crc-4 function, refer to chapter 4 . • for the details on configuring t1 framing, refer to configuring t1 interface in chapter 4. Displaying the curre...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-6 monitoring performance asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 e1/t1 current day performance local remote port number (1) no statistics collection esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 6-9. E1/t1 current day performances...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 monitoring performance 6-7 table 6-2. . E1 statistics parameters (cont.) display description range current dm number of degraded minutes in which the ber exceeded 1×10 -6 . This value is updated every minute...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-8 handling alarms asmi-52 ver. 2.5 clearing the e1/t1 statistics to clear e1/t1 statistics: • from the e1 port performances menu (see figure 6-2 ), select e1/t1 clear local performances or e1/t1 clear remote performances (...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 handling alarms 6-9 displaying all alarms asmi-52 allows you to display all alarms, irrespective of their origin (system or port). To display all alarms: 1. From the main menu, select monitoring. The monitor...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-10 handling alarms asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 system monitoring 1. System status 2. System log file 3. System clear log file ... > esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 6-13. System monitoring menu working with...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 handling alarms 6-11 asmi-52 physical port status port number (1) 1. Port status 2. Line mask (no_mask) 3. Port log file 4. Port clear log file > esc-prev. Menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll figure 6-14. Ph...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-12 handling alarms asmi-52 ver. 2.5 table 6-3. Asmi-52 alarms and warnings (cont.) number terminal message port description severity 12 snr margin over line b shdsl line b signal-to-noise margin has exceeded the alarm thre...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 handling alarms 6-13 table 6-3. Asmi-52 alarms and warnings (cont.) number terminal message port description severity 32 e1 excesive err ratio t1 excesive err ratio dte the bit error rate of the link exceeds...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-14 handling alarms asmi-52 ver. 2.5 table 6-3. Asmi-52 alarms and warnings (cont.) number terminal message port description severity 45 loop attn. Over customer side shdsl loop attenuation at the customer side of the repea...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 troubleshooting 6-15 table 6-4. Asmi-52 events terminal message description crc event line a crc errors are detected on line a crc event line b crc errors are detected on line b sw download fail software dow...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-16 testing asmi-52 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi 52 port log file source name severity status time 1. Local mngmnt is down major on 0:00:00 2. Local e1 sync loss line a major on 0:00:00 3. Local e1 signal loss major on 0:00:00 4. ...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 testing asmi-52 6-17 bit error rate test (bert) it is possible to generate bert+rlb or bert (from both co and cpe) in multiplexer and e1 and dte serial single units. The bert, rlb + bert can be set only if t...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-18 testing asmi-52 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 asmi-52 bert 1. Bert (on/off) 2. Bert + rlb (on/off) 3. Bert pattern > 4. Save bert parameters > esc-prev. Menu ; !–main menu ; &–exit terminal figure 6-16. Bert menu 3. From the bert me...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 testing asmi-52 6-19 asmi-52 bert results local remote run time (seconds) 2000 sync loss state sync loss sync run time (seconds) 2000 sync loss counter 2000 total bits 3000 error bits 50 ber 5.5e-4 > esc-pre...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-20 testing asmi-52 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 figure 6-20. Loopback with multiplexer units running the local loopback the local loopback (llb) checks the performance of the local asmi-52 modem, the local dte and the connection betwe...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 testing asmi-52 6-21 to run the local loopback: 1. From the main menu, select diagnostics. The diagnostics menu is displayed (see figure 6-22 ). 2. From the diagnostics menu, select: local test to run the ll...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-22 testing asmi-52 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 running the remote loopback the remote loopback (rlb) checks the performance of both the local and remote asmi-52 modems, and the lines connecting them (see figure 6-24 ). Asmi-52 allows...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 testing asmi-52 6-23 to activate the remote loopback at the shdsl repeater: 1. From the diagnostics menu, select repeater test (main menu > diagnostics > repeater test). The repeater test menu appears (see f...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-24 frequently asked questions asmi-52 ver. 2.5 to deactivate multiple loopbacks: • from the local or remote test menu, select clear all. The tst indicator turns off. Running the leds test the user can perform the front-pan...
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Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics asmi-52 ver. 2.5 technical support 6-25 6.7 technical support technical support for this product can be obtained from the local distributor from whom it was purchased. For further information, please contact the rad distribu...
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Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-26 technical support asmi-52 ver. 2.5.
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 dte interface connectors a-1 appendix a interface connector specifications a.1 dte interface connectors v.35, x.21 and rs-530 interface connectors the v.35 interface of the asmi-52 modem terminates in a 34-pin female connector. The x.21 interface terminates in a 15-pin, d-type femal...
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Appendix a interface connector specifications installation and operation manual a-2 dte interface connectors asmi-52 ver. 2.5 table a-1. V.35, x.21 and rs-530 connector pinouts (cont.) v.35 rs-530 x.21 description 34-pin db-25 db-15 signal function pin circuit pin circuit pin circuit (function) data...
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Installation and operation manual appendix a interface connector specifications asmi-52 ver. 2.5 dte interface connectors a-3 e1 and t1 interface connector the balanced e1 and t1 interfaces terminate in rj-45 connector. Table a-2 lists the balanced connector pin assignment. Table a-2. E1/t1 connecto...
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Appendix a interface connector specifications installation and operation manual a-4 control connector asmi-52 ver. 2.5 a.2 control connector the control terminal interface terminates in a v.24/rs-232 9-pin d-type female connector that can be configured as dce or dte (see the selecting the control po...
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Installation and operation manual appendix a interface connector specifications asmi-52 ver. 2.5 alarm relay connector a-5 table a-6. Cross cable pinout db-9 pin db-9 pin 2 3 3 2 4 6 5 5 6 4 7 8 8 7 a.3 alarm relay connector the asmi-52 alarm relay terminates in a 6-pin female connector, designated ...
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Appendix a interface connector specifications installation and operation manual a-6 alarm relay connector asmi-52 ver. 2.5.
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 introduction b-1 appendix b ir-ip interface module b.1 introduction overview ir-ip is a high-performance, miniature ip router based on rad's unique ip router chip, the chip router. Ir-ip has a 10baset (utp) interface and complies with ieee 802.3. The router interface operates in eit...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-2 technical specifications asmi-52 ver. 2.5 application figure b-1 shows a typical application of the asmi-52 unit equipped with the ir-ip interface module. Figure b-1. Typical application of the asmi-52 unit with ir-ip b.2 techni...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 physical description b-3 b.3 physical description figure b-2 shows the rear panels of asmi-52 with the ir-ip interface module. Control alarm line b line a 1 4 2 5 act link act link err setup 1 2 3 4 ir-ip e1/t1 shds...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-4 physical description asmi-52 ver. 2.5 ir-ip leds ir-ip contains three leds, which indicate the module activity. Table b-3 explains the functions of the ir-ip interface indicators. Table b-3. Ir-ip interface indicators led name f...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 ir-ip management subsystem b-5 b.4 ir-ip management subsystem the ir-ip interface module management subsystem supports the following functions: • preliminary configuration • configuration of management access parame...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-6 performing preliminary configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 after configuring ir-ip, it starts normal operation and routes the traffic in accordance with the user-selected configuration parameters. To change the parameters of an alrea...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 performing preliminary configuration b-7 connecting the telnet host before starting the management and configuration activities, it is necessary to establish ip communication between your telnet host and the ir-ip i...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-8 performing preliminary configuration asmi-52 ver. 2.5 to use the ip learning mechanism, you do not need to know the current address of ir-ip lan interface, but only the prescribed ip address. The ip address is actually retrieved...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 ir-ip management utility b-9 at this stage, the communication with ir-ip router is lost, because its ip address has been changed. Therefore, you must reconfigure the destination ip address of the telnet host. If you...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-10 ir-ip management utility asmi-52 ver. 2.5 starting a management utility the management utility is started automatically when telnet communication is established. If password protection is enabled (see the defining management ac...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 quick setup guide b-11 b.7 quick setup guide the quick setup menu is used to select the main parameters’ values that must be defined before you start using ir-ip. Use the advanced setup menu (see the advanced setup ...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-12 quick setup guide asmi-52 ver. 2.5 wan ip address – used to enter the ip address for the ir-ip wan interface, i.E., the ip address to be used by ip hosts on the wan to reach this ir-ip interface module. If the wan ip address fi...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 quick setup guide b-13 asmi-52 with ir-ip lan ip address: 192.168.1.2 mask: 255.255.255.248 dhcp server ip network figure b-7. Selecting the ip subnet mask leaving the dhcp server ip address field blank disables the...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-14 defining management access asmi-52 ver. 2.5 b.8 defining management access the management access menu is used to enable the use of passwords to protect the access to ir-ip management utility, and control the inactivity time-out...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 advanced setup b-15 b.9 advanced setup the advanced setup menu is used to select the desired group of ir-ip configuration parameters. The parameters accessed through advanced setup menu supplement the parameters ava...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-16 advanced setup asmi-52 ver. 2.5 ir_ip s/w ver. 1.21 (date) quick setup management access advanced setup ................................................................. Device identification interface parameters ==============...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 advanced setup b-17 defining the wan protocol parameters frame relay protocol the frame relay protocol parameters menu is used to configure the parameters frame relay wan for protocol (the wan protocol is selected b...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-18 advanced setup asmi-52 ver. 2.5 ppp protocol menu the ppp protocol parameters menu is used to configure the parameters ppp wan for protocol (the wan protocol is selected by means of the (the wan protocol is selected by means of...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 advanced setup b-19 defining the multicast parameters the multicast ip menu is used to specify the ip multicast frame forwarding parameters, and to access the static multicast groups’ table. To define the multicast ...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-20 using the device control menu asmi-52 ver. 2.5 to access the static groups menu: 1. From the multicast ip menu, type 2. The following screen appears: ir_ip s/w ver. 1.21 (date) static multicast groups table --------------------...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 using the device control menu b-21 downloading new software ir-ip operates as a tftp client, and therefore it is possible to update its software by downloading new software from another computer that operates as a t...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-22 using the device control menu asmi-52 ver. 2.5 erasing configuration selecting erase configuration allows you to reset all the configuration parameters to their default values. • do this only if you need to reconfigure the modu...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 viewing ir-ip configuration data b-23 this operation restarts the ir-ip lan controller. To continue your telnet session, press any key within 15 seconds following the confirmation of the reset operation. Reset wan t...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-24 viewing ir-ip configuration data asmi-52 ver. 2.5 ir_ip s/w ver. 1.21 (date) view configuration ------------------ boot version: 1.06 18.03.1999 device name: ip router card system location: the location of this device contact p...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 viewing ir-ip configuration data b-25 ir_ip s/w ver. 1.21 (date) multicast groups table ---------------------- group ip address status group ip address status press any key for exit figure b-21. Multicast groups tab...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-26 using diagnostic tools (ping terminal) asmi-52 ver. 2.5 ir_ip s/w ver. 1.21 (date) system statistics ----------------- counter name val counter name val wan in octets 83504 wan alignment errors 0 wan out octets 1950 wan aborted...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 using diagnostic tools (ping terminal) b-27 using the ping function the ping option is used to confirm ip connectivity by pinging other ip hosts. Connectivity is confirmed by receiving a reply from the remote (pinge...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-28 erasing ir-ip software asmi-52 ver. 2.5 b.13 erasing user’s configuration the user-defined configuration parameters are stored in the ip router card flash memory. After the user-defined configuration parameters are erased, the ...
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Installation and operation manual appendix b ir-ip interface module asmi-52 ver. 2.5 erasing ir-ip software b-29 erasing application software to erase the application software: 1. Turn asmi-52 off. 2. Set all the four sections of ir-ip dip switch to on. 3. Turn asmi-52 on and monitor the err and lin...
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Appendix b ir-ip interface module installation and operation manual b-30 ir-ip troubleshooting asmi-52 ver. 2.5 5. Run a standard tftp client application on the telnet host, and download the appropriate software file. If the download is successful, ir-ip starts using the new software. If the downloa...
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 technical specifications c-1 appendix c easy config device this appendix describes the easy config hand-held device intended for asmi-52 configuration via the v.24 (rs-232) control port, eliminating the need for an ascii terminal. Using the easy config, the local user can perform th...
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Appendix c easy config device installation and operation manual c-2 installation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 c.3 installation package contents the easy config package contains the following items: • easy config device • ac/dc power adapter • interface cable with db-9 male and female connectors. Connecting the ...
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Installation and operation manual appendix c easy config device asmi-52 ver. 2.5 operation c-3 c.4 operation turning the easy config on to turn the easy config on: • set the top panel bat switch to off if the easy config receives power from the external ac/dc adapter. Or • set the top panel bat swit...
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Appendix c easy config device installation and operation manual c-4 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 scrolling the asmi-52 menus the easy config enables the user to scroll through the asmi-52 menus. The menu structure is circular – the menu screens are displayed on the lcd one after another in cyclic orde...
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Installation and operation manual appendix c easy config device asmi-52 ver. 2.5 operation c-5 5. Repeat steps 3–4 to complete the selection. Use the s character as a space use the esc button to delete the last entered character. 6. Press the enter button to accept selected values. 7. If an invalid ...
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Appendix c easy config device installation and operation manual c-6 operation asmi-52 ver. 2.5 7. Press the x button to select the value. The s character designating space is stored in the bottom row: s 111s 8. Repeat steps 4–7 to enter the remaining values. Mind the spaces between the ip address po...
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Asmi-52 ver. 2.5 i-1 index —a— ac power, 2-4 adapter cable cbl-rj-45/2bnc/e1, 1-5 aging timeout, 4-9 alarm reporting, 1-10 alarm relay, 1-14 connecting, 2-4 alarms clearing, 6-10 displaying, 6-9 index of, 6-11 masking, 6-11 applications, 1-2, b-2 asmi-52 menu map, 3-11 autoconfiguration tftp or xmod...
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Index installation and operation manual i-2 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 parameters, b-6 default settings, 3-4 control port, 3-5 e1/e1+ethernet/e1+serial dte interface, 3-6 lan configuration, 3-4 resetting, 4-47 serial dte interface, 3-6 shdsl interface, 3-5 system, 3-4 detecting errors, 6-8 device information,...
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Installation and operation manual index asmi-52 ver. 2.5 i-3 reset to default values, b-22 reset wan, b-23 resetting, b-22 static groups, b-19 statistics, b-25 technical specifications, b-2 —l— lan aging timeout, 4-9 autonegotiation, 4-12 configuration, 4-7 fault indication, 4-12 rate, 4-10 leds, 1-...
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Index installation and operation manual i-4 asmi-52 ver. 2.5 changing, 4-20 default, 4-40 performance monitoring, 1-14 physical description, 1-10 plastic enclosure, 1-15 pinout rj-45, b-3 point-to-point protocol (ppp), b-1 port alarms masking, 6-11 port log file, 6-15 port status, 6-10 display, 4-39...
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Installation and operation manual index asmi-52 ver. 2.5 i-5 timeslots mapping e1, 4-32 timing, 1-8, 1-14 troubleshooting, 6-15 tsa, 4-34 turning off, 3-15 —u— unit enclosure, 1-2 unit identical settings, 4-34 user name, 4-40 —v— versions, 1-1 virtual connection, 4-39 —x— xmodem installing new softw...
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Index installation and operation manual i-6 asmi-52 ver. 2.5.
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Supplement drilling template for wall installation 377-900-02/06 1 this panel is drawn to scale. To drill the holes for a wall installation, tear this page out of the manual or print it and hold it against the wall. On letter-size paper (8.5"x11.0") 1 3 3 2 2 leds facing up - drill at . 1 leds facin...
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