RAD Data Communications IPmux-11 Installation And Operation Manual

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    Installation and operation manual ipmux-11 tdm pseudowire access gateway version 2.00

  • Page 3: Notice

    Ipmux-11 tdm pseudowire access gateway version 2.00 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 c...

  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    Limited warranty rad warrants to distributor that the hardware in the ipmux-11 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: Product Disposal

    Product disposal to facilitate the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment in protecting the environment, the owner of this rad product is required to refrain from disposing of this product as unsorted municipal waste at the end of its life cycle. Upon termination of the unit...

  • Page 6: Handling Energized Products

    In some cases, the users may insert their own sfp laser transceivers into the product. Users are alerted that rad cannot be held responsible for any damage that may result if non-compliant transceivers are used. In particular, users are warned to use only agency approved products that comply with th...

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    The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16a. The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35a. Before connecting the dc supply wires,...

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    Some selv and non-selv circuits use the same connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Extra caution should be exercised during thunderstorms. When using shielded or coaxial cables, verify that there is a good ground connection at both ends. The earthing and bonding of the ground connections s...

  • Page 9: Fcc-15 User Information

    Fcc-15 user information this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the class a digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envir...

  • 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: ipmux-11 conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s): emc : en 55022: 1998 information t...

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 1 quick start guide installation of ipmux-11 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with ipmux-11, use this guide to prepare the unit for operation. 1. Installing ipmux-11 connecting the interfaces 1. Connect the network t...

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    Quick start guide installation and operation manual 2 configuring ipmux-11 ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring the ip management parameters the host ip address, subnet mask and default gateway ip address must be configured via an ascii terminal. To configure the ip management parameters: • from the host ...

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 i contents chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 overview..................................................................................................................... 1-1 versions...........................................................................................................

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    Table of contents installation and operation manual ii ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 chapter 4. Configuration 4.1 configuration sequence .............................................................................................. 4-1 4.2 configuring ipmux-11 for management ......................................

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 overview 1-1 chapter 1 introduction 1.1 overview ipmux-11 offers a solution for extending traditional e1/t1 transparently over packet switched networks (psns) such as ip, ethernet, and mpls networks. The device converts the data stream coming from its tdm ports into configurable-s...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-2 overview ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 application figure 1-1 illustrates a typical ipmux-11 multiplexing voice and ethernet traffic over an ip link. Figure 1-1. Multiplexing voice and ethernet over a packet-switched network features e1 interface the...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 overview 1-3 ip the data stream coming from the e1 or t1 port is converted into ip packets that are transported over the fast ethernet ports, and vice versa. Tdm bytes are encapsulated in a udp frame that runs over ip and ov...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-4 overview ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 qos qos supports: • labeling ip level priority (tos/diffserv) for tdmoip packets • vlan tagging and priority labeling according to ieee 802.1p&q for tdmoip packets • qos marking of the tdmoip traffic in mpls net...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-5 1.2 physical description ipmux-11 is a compact easy-to-install standalone unit. Figure 1-2 shows a 3-dimensional view of ipmux-11. Figure 1-2. Ipmux-11 3d view the front panel includes the ipmux-11...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-6 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 unframed in the unframed mode, the incoming bit stream from each channel (regardless of framing) is converted into ip over ethernet frames. This option provides clear channel end-to-end service (un...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-7 • internal timing – in this mode, the tx clock is derived from an internal oscillator. • external timing – in this mode the tx clock is derived from the external clock input. The external clock por...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-8 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 figure 1-4. Ipmux-11 in external clock mode single source clock network when a common clock is not available on all the ends of the network, one of the ipmux-11 devices is configured to work in loo...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-9 table 1-2. Tdmoip frame structure field length (bytes) field 7 preamble 1 sfd 6 destination mac address 6 source mac address 2 type 1 vers/hlen 1 service type 2 total length 2 identification 1 flag...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-10 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 vlan support vlan, according to ieee 802.1p&q, adds four bytes to the mac layer of the ethernet frame. The user can set the contents of these bytes, mac layer priority and vlan id. In this mode, o...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-11 table 1-4. Tdmompls frame structure field length (bytes) field 7 preamble 1 sfd 6 destination mac address 6 source mac address 2 type 20 outer label 3 exp 1 stacking bit 8 ttl 20 inner label 3 exp...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-12 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 pdvt (jitter) buffer ipmux-11 is equipped with a packet dvt (delay variation tolerance) buffer. The pdvt buffer or jitter buffer is filled by the incoming ip packets and emptied out to fill the td...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-13 configuring the tdm bytes per frame (tdm bytes/frame) parameter has impact on the ethernet throughput (bandwidth or traffic traveling through the ethernet). This parameter controls the number of t...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-14 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 where: • vlan is an optional field: if enabled it adds 4 bytes to the frame overhead • payload = number of tdm bytes in frame, (48, 96, 144, 192, … 1440) • frame overhead = size of 46 bytes, inclu...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-15 for v1 the maximum number of frames that can be reordered is 7, even if the calculation result exceeds 7. For v2 the maximum number of frames that can be reordered is 64, even if the calculation r...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-16 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 ipmux-11 transfers fault conditions only if the payload format is configured to v2. The fault conditions are transferred as follows: • framed e1 or t1: rdi as rdi, los and ais as ais • unframed e1...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-17 internal switch tdmoip e1 or t1 port ethernet network port ethernet user port 1 ethernet user port 2 figure 1-11. Ipmux-11 with two ethernet user port priority is always given to tdmoip packets in...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-18 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 1-7. Automatic per-port rate limiting default vlan priority automatic rate limiting 4 - 7 64 mbps 2 - 3 32 mbps 0 - 1 16 mbps table 1-8 illustrates relations between rate limiting and vlan t...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-19 switch behavior when handling user and network traffic the way the network and user ports handle the traffic depends on the selected port mode (transparent, untagged, tagged or double tagged) and ...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-20 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 1-12. Mode c ingress egress if a tagged frame enters the transparent port, it is switched to the tagged port • if the tagged port is not a member of the frame’s vid, the frame is discarded •...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-21 table 1-14. Mode e ingress egress if a tagged frame enters the untagged port, it is switched to the tagged port if the tagged port is not a member of the frame vid, the frame is discarded if the t...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-22 functional description ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 1-16. Mode g ingress egress if a double-tagged frame enters the transparent port, it is switched to the double-tagged port • if the double-tagged port is not a member of the first vid of the...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 functional description 1-23 switch behavior when handling management traffic table 1-17 lists operation modes of the network port when handling the management traffic. Table 1-17. Switch behavior (management traffic) port op...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-24 technical specifications ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 1.4 technical specifications e1 interface compliance itu-t rec. G.703, g.704, g.706, g.732, g.823 data rate 2.048 mbps line code hdb3 framing unframed, framed, multiframe; with or without crc-4 ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 technical specifications 1-25 timing transmit • internal • external input or output via dedicated connector: e1/t1 or 2048/1544 khz squarewave (rs-485 electrical levels) • loopback • adaptive pseudowire connections number of...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-26 technical specifications ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 site requirements and prerequisites 2-1 chapter 2 installation and setup 2.1 introduction this chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the ipmux-11 unit. After installing the unit, refer to chapter 3 for the operating instructions. If a problem is encountered, refe...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-2 connecting the ethernet equipment ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 2.3 package contents the ipmux-11 package includes the following items: • one ipmux-11 unit • power cord • iec 60320 ac/dc adapter plug • cbl-db9f-db9m-str control port cable (...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 connecting to the e1/t1 devices 2-3 connecting the ethernet user equipment figure 2-3 illustrates a rear panel of the ipmux-11 unit with two user lan ports. Control ext clk e1 eth 1 2 3 set def figure 2-3. Eth 2 an...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-4 connecting ipmux-11 to power ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 2.6 connecting to the external clock source ipmux-11 is connected to the external clock source via a balanced rj-45 connector designated ext clk. Refer to appendix a for the connect...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 connecting ipmux-11 to power 2-5 before connecting or disconnecting any cable, the protective earth terminals of this unit must be connected to the protective ground conductor of the mains (ac or dc) power cord. If...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-6 connecting ipmux-11 to power ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 controls and indicators 3-1 chapter 3 operation this chapter: • provides a detailed description of the front panel controls and indicators and their functions • explains power-on and power-off procedures • provides instructions for configuration using a terminal connected to the i...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-2 controls and indicators ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 3-1. Ipmux-11 leds and controls name type function location pwr green led on – power is on front panel alm red/yellow led on (red) – active alarm is stored in the log file on (yellow) – an alar...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 default settings 3-3 3.3 default settings the following table lists the default settings of the ipmux-11 configuration parameters. Table 3-2. Default settings parameter default value system ip address empty ip mask empty defaul...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-4 default settings ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 3-2. Default settings (cont.) parameter default value fall back clock source port1 master clock external fall back clock internal physical layer (tdm, e1) admin status enable transmit clock source ada...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 default settings 3-5 table 3-2. Default settings (cont.) parameter default value trail mode termination physical layer (eth) channel state enable auto negotiation • disable for fiber optic interface • enable for copper interfac...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-6 configuration alternatives ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 3.4 configuration alternatives if required, ipmux-11 can be reconfigured. The ipmux-11 configuration and monitoring operations are performed using any of the following tools: • ascii terminal conn...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuration alternatives 3-7 to enter as a user: 1. Enter user for user name. 2. Enter 1234 for password. If the password is invalid in three consecutive attempts, the system becomes inaccessible for 15 minutes. How to use th...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-8 configuration alternatives ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 type the line number corresponding to the desired value, and then press to enter a value which requires free text entry, type in the desired string and then press . Use backspace to erase the curr...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuration alternatives 3-9 general web browsers operating procedures to manage ipmux-11 via web browser: 1. Open the web browser. 2. Enter the ip address of ipmux-11 in the address field of the browser in the following form...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-10 configuration alternatives ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 overview of menu operations use these menu trees as a reference aid while performing configuration and control functions. Chapter 4 illustrates menus and explains parameters. Host ip management u...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuration alternatives 3-11 configuration connection bundle connection 1. System 2. Physical layer 3. Connection 4. Bridge 1. Bundle id 2. Ds0 bundle 3. Bundle connection 1. Destination ip address 2. Next hop 3. Ip tos 4. C...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-12 turning ipmux-11 off ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 diagnostics ping loopback self test results 1. Ping 2. Trace route 3. Loopback 4. Self test results 1. Destination ip address 2. Vlan tagging 3. 5. Number of frames to send 6. Ping send vlan id 4. Vlan...

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuration sequence 4-1 chapter 4 configuration this chapter illustrates the ipmux-11 configuration screens and explains their parameters. Menu trees of the ipmux-11 management software are shown in chapter 3 . 4.1 configuration sequence there are four basic configuration steps...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-2 configuring ipmux-11 for management ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 4.2 configuring ipmux-11 for management the ipmux-11 management software allows you to perform the following: • defining ip parameters of the ipmux-11 host • configuring management ac...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for management 4-3 to enable dhcp client: 1. From the system menu, select host ip. The host ip menu appears (see figure 4-2 ). 2. From the host ip menu, select dhcp, and choose enable. Ipmux-11 starts b...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-4 configuring ipmux-11 for management ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 to acquire a new ip address from the dhcp server: 1. From the host ip menu, set all host ip parameters (host ip, ip mask and default gateway) to 0.0.0.0. 2. Enable the dhcp client. Ip...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for management 4-5 to define read, write and trap communities: 1. From the management menu, select authentication/community. The authentication/community menu appears (see figure 4-4 ). 2. From the auth...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-6 configuring ipmux-11 for management ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 it is possible to set up a local or remote management link using the manager location and vlan configuration. Refer to the configuration example at the end of this section. Network-et...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for management 4-7 configuration example local management figure 4-6 illustrates how to manage a local ipmux-11 from an nms connected via ethernet user port 2. • vlan tagging mode of the ethernet user p...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-8 configuring ipmux-11 for management ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 user 2 user 2 network network management traffic (vlan 1) user traffic (vlan 100) user traffic (vlan 100) vlan 1 vlan 1 vlan 100 vlan 100 user 1 user 1 network management station loca...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for management 4-9 select access, and specify the user’s access methods (ascii terminal, telnet, web browser, telnet and web browser, or all of them). Select 'su' password, and enter your current superu...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-10 configuring ipmux-11 for management ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 enable (telnet, snmp or web access is enabled) disable (telnet, snmp or web access is disabled) manager only (access is allowed only for the stations appearing in the manager list). ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-11 to select the baud rate: 1. From the system menu ( figure 4-1 ), select control port. The control port menu is displayed (see figure 4-11 ). 2. From the control port menu, select baud...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-12 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 channel 4 external fall back clock (fall back clock type): internal adaptive rx clock none fall back source (fall back clock source): channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 external ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-13 configuring ipmux-11 at the physical level the tdm (e1 or t1) and ethernet interfaces of ipmux-11 must be configured at the physical level. Configuration>physical layer 1. Tdm > 2. Et...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-14 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 rx sensitivity (maximum attenuation of the receive signal that can be compensated for by the interface receive path): short haul (-10 db) long haul (-32 db) trail mode (enables the en...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-15 configuration>physical layer>tdm (e1) channel id (1) restoration time >(ccitt) signaling mode (cas disabled) 1. Admin status (enable) 2. Transmit clock source >(adaptive) 3. Rx sensit...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-16 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 to configure t1 interface: • from the tdm (t1) menu, configure the following: admin status: enable (t1 link is enabled) disable (t1 link is disabled) transmit clock source: adaptive (...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-17 line buildout (csu mode only, tx gain level relative to t1 output transmit level) 0 db (no attenuation) 7.5 db (attenuation of 7.5 db relative to the nominal transmit level) 15 db (at...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-18 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuration>physical layer>tdm (t1) channel id (1) 1. Admin status (enable) 2. Transmit clock source >(adaptive) 3. Rx sensitivity (short haul) 4. Trail mode (termination) 5. Line t...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-19 3. When the required ethernet interface is displayed, configure the following: channel state: enable (current ethernet interface is enabled) disable (current ethernet interface is dis...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-20 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring bundle connections ipmux-11 supports one bundle that can include up to 31 e1 or up to 24 t1 timeslots. The bundle can be connected to any bundle of the tdmoip device that ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-21 destination bundle (bundle number in the destination device): 1–8063 next hop address (use the next hop parameter when the destination address is not in the device subnet. In such cas...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-22 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 sensitive (whether to optimize the clock for accurateness or for constant delay): data (accurate clock is more important than constant delay. Delay (constant delay is more important t...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-23 configuration>connection>ds0 bundle +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 ts 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ts 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ts 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ts 30 0 1. Change cell [0 - 1] ... (0) ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-24 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuration>connection>bundle connection tdm channel id: 1 bundle id: 1 1. Destination ip address ... (0.0.0.0) 2. Outbound label tagging (enable) 3. Outbound tunnel label ... (4) 4...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 for operation 4-25 2. From the bridge menu, select aging time and define a period of time in seconds from the moment when a node is disconnected from the network segment or becomes inactive and removal ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-26 configuring ipmux-11 for operation ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 status: enable (adds the current port as a vlan member) disable (disables vlan membership of the current port) configuration>bridge 1. Aging time [sec] [0 - 4080] ... (304) 2. Erase m...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 additional tasks 4-27 4.4 additional tasks displaying the ipmux-11 inventory the ipmux-11 inventory displays information on current software and hardware revisions of the unit. It also provides the ipmux-11 interface descri...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-28 additional tasks ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 2. From the date/time menu, select set time, and enter the current time in the hh:mm:ss format. 3. Select set date, and enter the current date in the yyyy:mm:dd format. Configuration>system>date/time 1...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 additional tasks 4-29 monitoring>status>diagnostics loopback channel id (1) loopback state: > (disable) > esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 mngr/s figure 4-30. Diagnostics loopback screen displaying the tdm physical laye...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-30 additional tasks ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring>status>eth physical layer channel > (network-eth1) mode > (full duplex) rate(mbps) > (100) status > (connected) > f - forward esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 mngr/s figure 4-32. Eth phy...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 additional tasks 4-31 sequence errors – total number of sequence errors occurred on the bundle jitter buffer underflows – total number of jitter buffer underflows occurred on the bundle jitter buffer overflows – total numbe...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-32 additional tasks ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 2. From the file utilities, select download/upload using tftp. 3. From the download/upload using tftp menu, configure the following: file name (name of the file that you intend to transfer) command (op...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 additional tasks 4-33 resetting ipmux-11 to the defaults you can reset ipmux-11 to its default settings. The reset to the defaults does not affect the master clock setting. In addition, you can reset local ipmux-11 without ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-34 additional tasks ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 overview 5-1 chapter 5 configuring ipmux-11 for a typical application this chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up a typical application using two ipmux-11 units. 5.1 overview application the section provides detailed instructions for configuring two ipmux-11 units o...

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    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-11 for a typical application installation and operation manual 5-2 configuring ipmux-11 units ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 5-1. Configuration summary device e1 parameters ip parameters bundle parameters bundle connection ipmux-11 (a) • transmit clock source: adaptive • line t...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-11 for a typical application ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 units 5-3 to configure the manager list: 1. Display the manager list menu (configuration > system > management > manager list ), and enter ip parameters for the network ...

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    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-11 for a typical application installation and operation manual 5-4 configuring ipmux-11 units ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring bundles to assign timeslots to a bundle: 1. Display the connection menu (configuration > connection), and assign a number 1 to a bundle. 2. Display...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-11 for a typical application ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 configuring ipmux-11 units 5-5 configuration>connection>bundle connection 1. Destination ip address ... (192.168.10.1) 2. Next hop ... (0.0.0.0) 3. Ip tos ... (0) 4. Connection status (enabl...

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    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-11 for a typical application installation and operation manual 5-6 configuring ipmux-11 units ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

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    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring performance 6-1 chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics this chapter describes how to: • monitor performance • detect errors • handle alarms • troubleshoot problems • perform diagnostic tests. 6.1 monitoring performance ipmux-11 provides powerful performance monitorin...

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    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-2 monitoring performance ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 to view the e1/t1 statistics: 1. From the monitoring menu ( figure 6-6 ), select statistics. The statistics menu appears. 2. From the statistics menu, select physical layer. The ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring performance 6-3 table 6-1. E1/t1 statistics alarm description los number of seconds with loss of signal. A loss of signal indicates that there is either no signal arriving from the adjacent e1/t...

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    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-4 monitoring performance ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 6-1. E1/t1 statistics (cont.) rai (yellow) number of seconds with remote alarm indicators. A remote alarm indicator is sent by a device when it enters red state (loses sync...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring performance 6-5 table 6-1. E1/t1 statistics (cont.) alarm description es an errored second is a second containing one or more of the following: • crc error • sef (oof) • ais (t1 only) • if ses i...

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    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-6 monitoring performance ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring>statistics>bridge channel > (user1-eth2) frames received frames transmitted total frames: (0) correct frames: (0) total octets: (0) correct octets: (0) oversize frames...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring performance 6-7 displaying bundle connection statistics the connection screen provides information about the integrity of the tdmoip connection, including the jitter buffer statistics. (each bun...

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    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-8 monitoring performance ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 6-2. Bundle connection parameters parameter description sequence errors the number of seconds with at least one sequence error since the last clear. Each packet transmitted...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring performance 6-9 table 6-2. Bundle connection parameters (cont.) parameter description jitter buffer underflows the number of seconds with at least one jitter buffer underflow event since the las...

  • Page 108

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-10 detecting errors ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 6-2. Bundle connection parameters (cont.) parameter description jitter buffer overflows the number of seconds with at least one jitter buffer overflow event since the last clear...

  • Page 109

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 detecting errors 6-11 diagnostics 1. Ping > 2. Loopback > 3. Trace route > 4. Self test results > > please select item esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 mngr/s figure 6-4. Diagnostics menu diagnostics>s...

  • Page 110

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-12 detecting errors ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 monitoring 1. Statistics > 2. Status > 3. Event log > > please select item esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 mngr/s figure 6-6. Monitoring menu monitoring>event log 1. Read log fil...

  • Page 111

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 detecting errors 6-13 table 6-3. Event list event description corrective action cold start ipmux-11 has been powered up none con local fail ethernet frames are not received by the local ipmux-11 on the spe...

  • Page 112

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-14 detecting errors ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 table 6-3. Event list (cont.) event description corrective action line ais end line ais state detected has ended none line ais start ipmux-11 has ais (alarm indicator signal) state on...

  • Page 113

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 handling alarms 6-15 configuring the bundle statistics collection you can set the interval for the bundle statistics collection, as well the statistics threshold. To configure the bundle statistic collecti...

  • Page 114

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-16 troubleshooting ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 6.4 troubleshooting the following table presents the event types as they appear on the event log file and lists the actions required to correct the event (alarm) indication. Table 6-4....

  • Page 115

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 testing ipmux-11 6-17 6.5 testing ipmux-11 diagnostic capabilities of ipmux-11 include: • external loopbacks • inband remote loopbacks for t1 lines • internal loopbacks • pinging ip hosts • running a trace...

  • Page 116

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-18 testing ipmux-11 ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 to run a loopback: 1. From the diagnostics menu ( figure 6-4 ), select loopback. The loopback menu is displayed (see figure 6-12 ). 2. From the loopback menu, type f to select the e1/...

  • Page 117

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 testing ipmux-11 6-19 activating t1 inband loopbacks t1 physical loopbacks can be activated by receiving a loopback activation code from tdm equipment connected to the t1 port. When ipmux-11 receives a loo...

  • Page 118

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-20 testing ipmux-11 ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 • define loop-up code length (length of the code to be sent by the tdm device in order to activate a loopback) • define loop-up code(code to be sent by the tdm device in order to acti...

  • Page 119

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 testing ipmux-11 6-21 diagnostics>ping 1. Destination ip address ... (0.0.0.0) 2. Vlan tagging (enable) 3. Vlan id[1 - 4095] ... (0) 4. Vlan priority[0 - 7] ... (0) 5. Number of frames to send[1 - 4] ... (...

  • Page 120

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-22 frequently asked questions ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 diagnostics>trace route 1. Destination ip address ... (0.0.0.0) 2. Vlan tagging (enable) 3. Vlan id[1 - 4095] ... (1) 4. Vlan priority tag [0 - 7] ... (0) 5. Trace route sen...

  • Page 121

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 frequently asked questions 6-23 framed mode: in case of local failure on the ipmux, or situation of jitter buffer underflow/overflow, a conditioning pattern (00 to ff) will be sent towards the near-end tdm...

  • Page 122

    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-24 frequently asked questions ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 a configuration example: setting ip precedence of 101 and ip tos of 1000 will give us the byte 10110000, which means that the ipmux ip tos parameter should be configured to ...

  • Page 123

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 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 distri...

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    Chapter 6 troubleshooting and diagnostics installation and operation manual 6-26 technical support ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

  • Page 125: Appendix A

    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 e1 and t1 connector a-1 appendix a connector wiring a.1 e1 and t1 connector balanced connector the e1 and t1 interfaces of ipmux-11 terminate in an 8-pin rj-45 connector, wired in accordance with table a-1 . Table a-1. E1/t1 port connector pinout pin designation direction function...

  • Page 126

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-2 control connector ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 a.2 ethernet connectors the network and user ethernet electrical interfaces terminate in 8-pin rj-45 connectors, wired in accordance with table a-2 . Table a-2. Ethernet connector pinout pin functi...

  • Page 127

    Ipmux-11 installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 external clock connector a-3 a.4 external clock connector the external clock interface terminates in an 8-pin rj-45 connector. Table a-4 lists the connector wiring. Table a-4. Ext clk connector pinout pin funct...

  • Page 128

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-4 external clock connector ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

  • Page 129: Appendix B

    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 booting ipmux-11 b-1 appendix b boot sequence and downloading software this appendix provides a description of the ipmux-11 boot procedure via an ascii terminal for downloading software. The file system can hold two compressed copies of the ipmux-11 code. One copy is called the op...

  • Page 130

    Appendix b boot sequence and downloading software installation and operation manual b-2 downloading the application and configuration software ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 from the boot manager menu, you can: • list all files stored in the flash memory • exchange the operating and backup files • delete the op...

  • Page 131

    Installation and operation manual appendix b boot sequence and downloading software downloading the application and configuration software b-3 5. Send the software release file to ipmux-11 using the xmodem utility of you terminal application. Once the downloading is completed, ipmux-11 saves the new...

  • Page 132

    Appendix b boot sequence and downloading software installation and operation manual b-4 downloading the application and configuration software ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

  • Page 133: Appendix C

    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 snmp environment c-1 appendix c snmp management this appendix provides specific information for ipmux-11 management by snmp (simple network management protocol). The snmp management functions of ipmux-11 are provided by an internal snmp agent. The snmp management communication use...

  • Page 134

    Appendix c snmp management installation and operation manual c-2 snmp environment ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 management information base (mib) the mib includes a collection of managed objects. A managed object is defined as a parameter that can be managed, such as a performance statistics value. The mib inc...

  • Page 135

    Installation and operation manual appendix c snmp management ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 snmp environment c-3 mibs supported by the ipmux-11 snmp agent the interpretation of the relevant mibs is a function of the snmp agent of each managed entity. The general mibs supported by the ipmux-11 snmp agent are: • ...

  • Page 136

    Appendix c snmp management installation and operation manual c-4 snmp environment ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 snmp communities snmp delimits management domains by defining communities. Each community is identified by a name, which is an alphanumeric string of up to 255 characters defined by the user. The ipm...

  • Page 137: Index

    Ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 i-1 index —a— ais, 4-14 alarms, 1-15, 6-15 autonegotiation, 4-19 —b— boot boot manager, b-1 bridge aging time, 4-25 configuration, 4-24 mac table, 4-25 modes, 1-2, 1-17, 1-19, 4-25 bundles assigning timeslots, 4-20 collecting statistics, 6-7 configuring connections, 4-20 configuri...

  • Page 138

    Index installation and operation manual i-2 ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 —i— inventory, 4-27 —j— jitter buffer, 1-12, 6-9, 6-10 depth, 1-12 max deviation, 6-10 time since, 6-10 —l— leds, 3-1 loopbacks disabling, 6-18 external, 6-17 internal, 6-17 running, 6-18 t1 inband, 6-19 —m— mac table, 4-25 management ac...

  • Page 139

    Installation and operation manual index ipmux-11 ver. 2.00 i-3 environment, c-1 operations, c-1 statistics bundles, 6-7 e1, 6-1 ethernet, 6-5 t1, 6-1 status bundles, 4-30 diagnostics loopback, 4-28, 6-18 eth physical layer, 4-29 system clock, 4-31 tdm physical layer, 4-29 superuser, 3-6, 4-8 —t— t1 ...

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    Index installation and operation manual i-4 ipmux-11 ver. 2.00

  • Page 141: Supplement

    1 1 2 2 3 3 front panel 377-901-02/06 supplement drilling template for wall installation 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") leds facing up - drill at . ...

  • Page 143: Customer Response Form

    24 raoul wallenberg st., tel aviv 69719, israel tel: +972-3-6458181, fax: +972-3-6483331, +972-3-6498250 e-mail: , web site: customer response form rad data communications would like your help in improving its product documentation. Please complete and return this form by mail or by fax or send us a...

  • Page 145: Error Report

    Error report type of error(s) incompatibility with product or problem(s): difficulty in understanding text regulatory information (safety, compliance, warnings, etc.) difficulty in finding needed information missing information illogical flow of information style (spelling, grammar, references, etc....

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