RAD Data Communications IPmux-216 Installation And Operation Manual

Manual is about: TDM Pseudowire Access Gateway

Summary of IPmux-216

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    Ipmux-216 tdm pseudowire access gateway version 1.5 instal lation and operati on manual the access company.

  • Page 3: Ipmux-216

    Ipmux-216 tdm pseudowire access gateway version 1.5 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-216 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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    The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16a (20a for usa and canada). The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35a (40a for usa a...

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    When using shielded or coaxial cables, verify that there is a good ground connection at both ends. The grounding and bonding of the ground connections should comply with the local codes. The telecommunication wiring in the building may be damaged or present a fire hazard in case of contact between e...

  • 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: Mise Au Rebut Du Produit

    Français mise au rebut du produit afin de faciliter la réutilisation, le recyclage ainsi que d'autres formes de récupération d'équipement mis au rebut dans le cadre de la protection de l'environnement, il est demandé au propriétaire de ce produit rad de ne pas mettre ce dernier au rebut en tant que ...

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    Français certains produits peuvent être équipés d'une diode laser. Dans de tels cas, une étiquette indiquant la classe laser ainsi que d'autres avertissements, le cas échéant, sera jointe près du transmetteur optique. Le symbole d'avertissement laser peut aussi être joint. Veuillez observer les préc...

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    Français connexion au courant du secteur assurez-vous que l'installation électrique est conforme à la réglementation locale. Branchez toujours la fiche de secteur à une prise murale équipée d'une borne protectrice de mise à la terre. La capacité maximale permissible en courant du circuit de distribu...

  • Page 13: 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-216 conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s): emc: en 55022: 2006 information...

  • Page 14: Glossary

    Glossary address a coded representation of the origin or destination of data. Attenuation signal power loss through equipment, lines or other transmission devices. Measured in decibels. Awg the american wire gauge system, which specifies wire width. Balanced a transmission line in which voltages on ...

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    Data information represented in digital form, including voice, text, facsimile and video. Diagnostics the detection and isolation of a malfunction or mistake in a communications device, network or system. Encapsulation encapsulating data is a technique used by layered protocols in which a low level ...

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    Ip address also known as an internet address. A unique string of numbers that identifies a computer or device on a tcp/ip network. The format of an ip address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers from 0 to 255, separated by periods (for example, 1.0.255.123). Jitter the deviation of a...

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    Pseudowire point-to-point connections set up to emulate (typically layer 2) native services like atm, frame relay, ethernet, tdm, or sonet/sdh over an underlying common packet-switched network (ethernet, mpls or ip) core. Pseudowires are defined by the ietf pwe3 (pseudowire emulation edge-to-edge) w...

  • Page 19: Quick Start Guide

    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 1 quick start guide installation of ipmux-216 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with ipmux-216, use this guide to prepare the unit for operation. 1. Installing ipmux-216 connecting the interfaces 1. Connect the netwo...

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    Quick start guide installation and operation manual 2 configuring ipmux-216 ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 starting a terminal session for the first time ³ to start a terminal session: 1. Connect a terminal to the control connector of ipmux-216. 2. Turn on the control terminal pc and set its port parameters to ...

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    Installation and operation manual quick start guide ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 3 ³ to configure a pw host: • from the pw host ip menu (configuration > connection > pw host ip), define ip parameters of pw host. It is an ip host which receives pseudowire traffic generated by remote devic...

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    Quick start guide installation and operation manual 4 configuring ipmux-216 ipmux-216 ver. 1.5.

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    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5b i contents chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 overview.................................................................................................................... 1-1 device options ....................................................................................................

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    Table of contents installation and operation manual ii ipmux-216 ver. 1.5b qos ...................................................................................................................... 1-22 traffic classification and prioritization ..........................................................

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    Installation and operation manual table of contents ipmux-216 ver. 1.5b iii configuring snmpv3 ................................................................................................ 4-6 configuring the snmp engine id ............................................................................

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    Table of contents installation and operation manual iv ipmux-216 ver. 1.5b configuring the pseudowire host ........................................................................ 5-4 configuring bundles ........................................................................................... 5-5 ...

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    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 overview 1-1 chapter 1 introduction 1.1 overview ipmux-216 offers a pseudowire (pw) solution for extending traditional e1/t1 services transparently over packet switched networks (psns) such as ethernet, mpls and ip networks. The device converts the data stream coming from its tdm ...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-2 overview ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 applications figure 1-1 illustrates an ipmux-216 application in which it provides a 2g/3g cellular backhaul over an ethernet ring. Figure 1-1. 2g/3g cellular backhaul over an ethernet ring features e1 interface ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 overview 1-3 timing ipmux-216 maintains synchronization between tdm devices by deploying advanced clock recovery mechanisms. Available timing modes are: • loopback (rx clock) • adaptive • internal clock • external clock. Sys...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-4 overview ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 mpls ipmux-216 encapsulates pw payload with mpls labels for transporting it over mpls networks (tdmompls, cesompls, satopompls, hdlcompls). Saving up to 20 bytes of overhead in comparison to the standard pwoip e...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 overview 1-5 hdlcopsn ipmux-216 also supports hdlcopsn (hdlcompls and hdlcoip) transmission. This makes ipmux-216 suitable for the following data transfer applications: • port-mode frame relay (frad) • transparent x.25 (pad)...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-6 physical description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 management ipmux-216 can be managed locally by connecting an ascii terminal to the rs-232 port on the rear panel, or via an http connection (web-based management tool), telnet or snmp. The snmp manag...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-7 1.3 functional description ipmux-216 provides tdm connectivity across the ethernet, mpls or ip network. A single bundle (group of timeslots) can be transmitted in a tdm pseudowire (pw) to a predefi...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-8 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 hdlc handling hdlc in tdmoip ensures efficient transport of ccs (common channel signaling, such as ss7), embedded in the tdm stream or other hdlc-based traffic, such as frame relay. Timeslot assign...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-9 system timing the ipmux-216 tdm links can be configured to use system clock, synchronized to internal, loopback, external or adaptive timing source. The system clock has master and fallback sources...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-10 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 adaptive timing when a common clock is not available on all the ends of the network, one of the ipmux-216 devices is configured to work in loopback timing, while the other ipmux-216 device is conf...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-11 table 1-1. 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 fla...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-12 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 the udp source port value calculation depends on the selected tdmoip version (1 or 2): • tdmoip version 2: the udp source port value equals 0x2000 + destination bundle number, it is always greater...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-13 mpls encapsulation (ethernet and mpls networks) figure 1-13 and table 1-3 illustrate tdmompls frame structure. Crc tdm payload cw mpls eth figure 1-9. Tdmompls frame structure table 1-3. Tdmompls ...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-14 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 non p-format aal1 cell tdm payload (voice/cas) tdmoip payload up to 30 aal1 cells control word l2/l3 header ethernet packet crc p-format aal1 cell (structured bundles only) or 46-octet payload p c...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-15 4 25 25 4 25 4 frame 1 frame 2 frame n frame 1 4 25 4 25 4 25 frame 2 frame n l2/l3 header control word crc ethernet packet tdm payload frg bits = 00 (no fragmentation) figure 1-12. Cesopsn encaps...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-16 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 when the first packet is received, or immediately after an underrun, the buffer is automatically filled with conditioning pattern up to the pdvt level in order to compensate for the underrun. Then...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-17 satop pct (ms) = ts 0.125 n × n – number of tdm bytes in packet ts – number of timeslots in one frame (32 for e1 or 24 for t1) round trip delay the voice path round-trip delay is a function of all...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-18 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 frame/second = unframed: 5447/n for a full e1 4107/n for a full t1 framed: 8000 × k/(46.875 × n) where k = number of assigned timeslots where n = 48 e bytes/fram tdm the maximum ethernet throughpu...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-19 figure 1-15. Fault indication transfer ipmux-216 transfers fault conditions only if the payload format is configured to v2. The fault conditions are transferred as follows: • framed e1 or t1: rdi ...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-20 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 packet type vlan support arp initiated by ipmux-216 no vlan value unless it is to one of the managers or the connection’s ip address telnet ping initiated by ipmux-216 bridge the bridge operates i...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 functional description 1-21 figure 1-16. Basic ring redundancy topology – data flow during normal operation if a segment, for example, the segment between nodes b and c, breaks (fails), the ring mechanism automatically moves...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-22 functional description ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 ring topology is configured via an ascii terminal. Snmp management stations display only ring status information. Management setup, monitoring and diagnostics tests can be performed using one of t...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 technical specifications 1-23 1.4 technical specifications e1 interface number of ports 8 or 16 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...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-24 technical specifications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 ethernet interface compliance ieee 802.3, 802.3u, 802.1p&q port combinations 3 fiber optic sfps 2 fiber optic sfps + 1 utp 1 fiber optic sfp + 2 utps 3 utps interfaces 1000basex, 100basefx, 1000...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 technical specifications 1-25 management methods snmpv1, snmpv3 telnet radview service center tdmoip (ordered separately) ascii terminal via v.24 (rs-232) dce port diagnostics loopbacks e1/t1 local loopback e1/t1 remote loop...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-26 technical specifications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5.

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    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 package contents 2-1 chapter 2 installation and setup this chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the ipmux-216 unit. After installing the unit, refer to chapter 3 for the operating instructions. If a problem is encountered, refer to chapter 6 for test and diagnos...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-2 mounting the unit ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 2.3 equipment needed ipmux-216 is a standalone unit, designed for desktop or bench installation and is delivered fully assembled. No provisions are made for bolting the unit to a tabletop. Mou...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 connecting to the ethernet equipment 2-3 2.5 installing sfp modules ipmux-216 uses sfp modules with lc fiber optic connectors. Third-party sfp optical transceivers must be agency-approved, complying with the local ...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-4 connecting to the e1/t1 devices ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 ³ to connect to the ethernet equipment with fiber optic interface: • connect ipmux-216 to the ethernet equipment using a standard fiber optic cable terminated with an lc connecto...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 connecting to the external alarm device 2-5 2.8 connecting to the external clock source ipmux-216 is connected to the external clock source via a balanced rj-45 connector designated ext clk. Refer to appendix a for...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-6 connecting to power ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 rad figure 2-7. Alarm connector ³ to connect to an external alarm source: 1. Prepare a cable in accordance with the alarm connector pinout given in appendix a . 2. Connect ipmux-216 to an ex...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 connecting to power 2-7 1. Using a flathead screwdriver, unscrew the two tightening screw that secure the unit to the chassis. 2. Carefully pull and remove the power supply unit from the chassis. To prevent electro...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-8 connecting to power ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 connecting dc power ³ to connect dc power: • refer to the dc power supply connection supplement at the end of the manual for instructions how to wire the dc adapters..

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    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 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 ipmux-216 cont...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-2 default settings ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 table 3-1. Ipmux-216 leds and controls name type function location pwr green led on – power is on front panel tst yellow led on – a diagnostic loopback (internal, external or t1 inband is active front panel...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 default settings 3-3 type parameter default value trap community snmp_trap encapsulation host tagging untagged host vlan 2 host vlan priority 7 device info system name ipmux-216 system location the location of this device conta...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-4 default settings ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 type parameter default value permission full control access all control port baud rate (bps) 115200 system clock master clock rx clock master source channel 1 fall back clock internal fall back source chann...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 default settings 3-5 type parameter default value signaling mode none oos signaling space mark signaling code d space signaling code 1 send upon fail oos code ethernet network type wan ethernet administrative status up auto neg...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-6 configuration and management alternatives ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 type parameter default value vlan id 2 vlan priority 7 psn type mpls/eth outbound label tagging disable next hop type ip bridge vlan mode unaware forwarding mode filter aging time 3...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration and management alternatives 3-7 detailed configuration procedures are given in chapter 4 . The following functions are supported by the ipmux-216 management software : • viewing system information • modifying conf...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-8 configuration and management alternatives ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 ³ to enter as a technician: 1. Enter tech for user name. 2. Enter 1234 for password. Choosing options ³ how to use the terminal to perform a desired activity: • to select a menu ite...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration and management alternatives 3-9 • the current value of a parameter is listed within parentheses ( ). To change a parameter value on a parameter selection screen: type the line number corresponding to the desired v...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-10 configuration and management alternatives ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 • disable pop-up blocking software (such as google popup blocker); you may also have to configure your spyware/adware protection program to accept traffic from/to the destination i...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration and management alternatives 3-11 menu maps use these menu trees as a reference aid while performing configuration and control functions. Chapter 4 illustrates menus and explains parameters. Mai n menu sys tem conf...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-12 configuration and management alternatives ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 connection pw host ip pw encapsulation pw host ip bundle id connection mode psn type ds0 bundle bundle connection ip address ip mask default next hop pw encapsulation host tagging ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration and management alternatives 3-13 connection bundle connection pw host ip bundle id connection mode psn type ds0 bundle bundle connection destination ip address outbound label tagging connection status destination ...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-14 configuration and management alternatives ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 connection bundle connection pw host ip bundle id connection mode psn type ds0 bundle bundle connection destination ip address outbound label tagging connection status destination ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 turning ipmux-216 off 3-15 diagnostics ping trace route loopback self test results ping trace route loopback self test results interface destination ip address vlan tagging number of frames to send ping send vlan id vlan priori...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-16 turning ipmux-216 off ipmux-216 ver. 1.5.

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    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-1 chapter 4 configuration this chapter illustrates the configuration ipmux-216 screens and explains their parameters. Menu trees of the ipmux-216 management software are shown in chapter 3 . 4.1 configuring ipmux-216 for management usually, i...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-2 configuring ipmux-216 for management ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring dhcp client to facilitate integration of a new device into a dhcp ip network, if no ip address has been manually configured, ipmux-216 automatically requests one from the...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-3 2. From the host ip menu, select dhcp status to view the current status of the ipmux-216 dhcp client: server id – ip address of the dhcp server lease expiration time – time when the ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-4 configuring ipmux-216 for management ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 ipmux-216 configuration>system>management>host>encapsulation 1. Host tagging (tagged) 2. Host vlan id [1 - 4094] ... (300) 3. Host vlan priority [0 - 7] ... (7) > esc-prev.Menu; !-ma...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-5 ³ to add a network manager: 1. From the management menu, select manager list. The management list menu appears (see figure 4-4 ). 2. From the management list menu, type a to add a ma...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-6 configuring ipmux-216 for management ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring snmpv3 ipmux-216 supports snmp version 3 entity, providing secure access to the device by authenticating and encrypting packets transmitted over the network. Follow these...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-7 2. From the management menu, select snmpv3 settings. The snmpv3 settings menu is displayed. The snmpv3 settings menu includes the following information: engine boots (the number of t...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-8 configuring ipmux-216 for management ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 select privacy protocol and define the type of privacy protocol to be used for encryption: usmnoprivprotocol (privacy protocol is not used) usmdesprivprotocol (des protocol) select a...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-9 assigning traps one or more traps must be assigned to each notification entry. ³ to assign traps to notification entries: 1. From the target & notify menu, select trap. The trap menu...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-10 configuring ipmux-216 for management ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 security name (identification of the principal on whose behalf snmp messages are to be generated using this entry. This can be either snmpv3 user or snmpv1/snmpv2 community string.)...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-11 ipmux-216 configuration>system>management> snmpv3 settings> target & notify > target address 1. Name ... () 2. Ip address ... () 3. Params name ... () 4. Tag list ... () > esc-prev....

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-12 configuring ipmux-216 for management ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring management access permissions and methods the user access permissions, as well as snmp, telnet and web access authorization are configured via the management access menu...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-13 configuration>system>management>management access>user access 1. User name ... (su) 2. Permission > (full control) 3. Access > (all) 4. 'su' password ... () 5. New password ... () 6...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-14 configuring ipmux-216 for management ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 table 4-1. Management access implementation access method mode who is allowed to access ipmux-216 network manager(s) defined network manager(s) not defined snmp access enable anybod...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for management 4-15 ³ to configure radius operation mode: • from the manager access menu, select radius authentication and select one of the authentication modes: disable – radius authentication is dis...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-16 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring control port parameters configuration parameters of the ipmux-216 control port, except for the baud rate are set at the factory and cannot be changed by the user (see fig...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-17 configuring the system clock ipmux-216 system timing mechanism ensures a single clock source for all tdm links by providing the master and fallback clocks. If the system clock is loc...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-18 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter function values fallback source source of the fallback clock, when the fallback clock type is adaptive or rx): channel 1–8/16 – fallback clock is provided via one of the td...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-19 before enabling ring protection, make sure that the following parameters have been configured: • host ip address (see configuring ip host parameters ) • pw host ip address (see ( con...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-20 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 table 4-3. Protection parameters parameter function values ring administrative status administrative status of the redundancy ring. Up – protection ring is operational down – protect...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-21 configuration>physical layer>tdm (e1) channel id (1) restoration time >(ccitt) signaling mode (cas disabled) 1. Administrative status (up) 2. Transmit clock source >(adaptive) 3. Sou...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-22 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter function values trail mode enables the end-to-end transfer of tdm oam (operation, administration, and maintenance) data in framed mode, when the payload format is set to v2...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-23 parameter function values ethernet network type type of the ethernet network which is used for the pseudowire connection. Different network types are characterized by different packe...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-24 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 • the source clock quality parameter is relevant only when the tx clock source is set to adaptive or loopback. • in adaptive clock mode only the stratum 1/prc g.811 and stratum 2/typ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-25 parameter function values source clock quality quality of the adaptive clock used by the device. • the source clock quality parameter is relevant only when the tx clock source is set...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-26 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter function values restoration time time required for the t1 port to return to normal operation after sync loss. Tr-6211 – 10 seconds fast – 1 second default: fast idle code c...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-27 configuring ethernet interfaces ipmux-216 includes one network and up to two user ethernet ports. ³ to configure ethernet interface: 1. From the physical layer menu ( figure 4-17 ), ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-28 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration>physical layer>eth channel > (network-eth1) 1. Administrative status (up) 2. Auto negotiation (disable) 3. Max capability advertised > (100baset full duplex) 4. Speed &...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-29 ³ to configure bundle connection: 1. From the configuration menu, select connection. The connection menu appears (see figure 4-22 ). Configuration>connection 1. Pw host ip > 2. Bundl...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-30 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter function values host tagging controls default vlan tagging for the pseudowire traffic untagged – default vlan tagging is disabled. In this case the vlan tagging mode as wel...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-31 cesopsn (cesopsn connection mode is available for e1/t1 links operating in framed mode) satop (satop connection mode is available for e1/t1 links operating in unframed mode) 8. From ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-32 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 table 4-8. Connection parameters (tdmoip ce connection, udp/ip psn) parameter function values destination ip address ip address of the destination device vald ip address next hop use...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-33 parameter function values destination bundle bundle number in the destination device. Ipmux-216 automatically adds the following values to the destination and source bundle number: •...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-34 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter function values oam connectivity controls the use of the oam connectivity protocol for this bundle. The oam connectivity protocol enables detecting loss of communication wi...

  • Page 111

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-35 table 4-9. Connection parameters (tdmoip ce connection, mpls/eth psn) parameter function values destination ip address see table 4-8 outbound label tagging controls the use of an int...

  • Page 112

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-36 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter function values ip tos see table 4-8 connection status see table 4-8 destination bundle see table 4-8 tdm frames in packet defines number of tdm frames in one packet 4–57 p...

  • Page 113

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-37 table 4-12. Connection parameters (satop connection, udp/ip psn) parameter function values destination ip address see table 4-8 next hop see table 4-8 ip tos see table 4-8 connection...

  • Page 114

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-38 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter function values vlan id see table 4-8 table 4-14. Connection parameters (hdlc connection, udp/ip psn) parameter function values destination ip address see table 4-8 next ho...

  • Page 115

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-39 • when psn type is mpls/eth the payload format is always v2. • make sure that selected vlan is configured as a member of the network port vlans (see configuring the ethernet bridge b...

  • Page 116

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-40 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration>bridge 1. Vlan mode (unaware) 2. Forwarding mode (transparent) 3. Aging time[300 - 4080] ...(300) 4. Static mac table []> 5. Erase mac table 6. Bridge port > 7. Vlan me...

  • Page 117

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-41 ³ to delete learned addresses from the mac table: 1. From the bridge menu, select erase mac table to delete all learned addresses from the mac table. Ipmux-216 displays the following...

  • Page 118

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-42 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 ingress filtering (controls filtering of the incoming traffic) enable (the bridge port accepts only frames with tags of the vlans, which include this user port as a member.) disable ...

  • Page 119

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-43 configuring l2cp handling each ipmux-216 bridge port can be configured to tunnel or discard layer 2 control protocol traffic. Tunneling the l2cp traffic allows service providers acce...

  • Page 120

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-44 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring the vlan membership each ipmux-216 port can be defined as a vlan member. The ports can also be configured to add or to strip the vlan tag at the egress. When enabling an ...

  • Page 121

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-45 alternatively, you can specify the port range and do it in just two steps as follows: delete range 1-3, save. 2. Press to return to the vlan membership menu. 3. Save the changes. Ipm...

  • Page 122

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-46 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 dscp frame dscp field (the differentiated services codepoint, as specified in rfc 2474). Ip precedence (priority is determined according to the three upper bits of the ip packet tos ...

  • Page 123

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring ipmux-216 for operation 4-47 ipmux-216 configuration>configuration>qos>priority>mapping>802.1p 1. User priority 0 >(traffic class 0) 2. User priority 1 >(traffic class 0) 3. User priority 2 >(traffic class 0) 4....

  • Page 124

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-48 configuring ipmux-216 for operation ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 4. Select burst size and define the maximum allowed size of the packet buffer (in kilobytes) to be used by the port when traffic bursts occur. See table 4-16 for the allowed burst va...

  • Page 125

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 additional tasks 4-49 rate limit burst size rate limit burst size 12 kb 24 kb 48 kb 96 kb 12 kb 24 kb 48 kb 96 kb 15 mbps 9 9 9 9 250 mbps 9 9 9 9 20 mbps 9 9 9 9 333 mbps x x 9 9 25 mbps 9 9 9 9 400 mbps x x x 9 30 mbps 9 ...

  • Page 126

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-50 additional tasks ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 inventory software boot version (1.10 ) application version (1.00a8 03/04/2008 11:33:59) backup version (1.00a8 03/04/2008 11:33:59) hardware version (0.0/tcxo) host mac address (0020d2260837) pw mac a...

  • Page 127

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 additional tasks 4-51 inventory ... (p) tdm11 (e1 over utp) tdm12 (e1 over utp) tdm13 (e1 over utp) tdm14 (e1 over utp) tdm15 (e1 over coax) tdm16 (e1 over coax) network eth1 (ethernet over utp) network/user eth2 (ethernet ...

  • Page 128

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-52 additional tasks ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration>system>date/time 1. Set time [hh:mm:ss] ... (09:12:06) 2. Set date [yyyy-mm-dd] ... (2006-08-30) > please select item esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 m/ 1 c figure 4-41. Date/time me...

  • Page 129

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 additional tasks 4-53 the following information is available: connector type manufacturer typical maximum range fiber type. Ipmux-216 monitoring>physical ports>sfp>link status port number > (user2-sfp3) connector type ... (...

  • Page 130

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-54 additional tasks ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 sequence errors (total number of sequence errors (lost or misordered packets) occurred on the bundle) jitter buffer underflows (total number of jitter buffer underflows occurred on the bundle) jitter b...

  • Page 131

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 additional tasks 4-55 the connected managers screen includes the following information: ip address – ip address of the connected remote agent. For an ascii terminal connection (uart), this field remains empty. Terminal type...

  • Page 132

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-56 additional tasks ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 transferring software and configuration files software and configuration files can be transferred using tftp. ³ to transfer a file using tftp: 1. From the utilities menu, select file utilities. 2. From...

  • Page 133

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 additional tasks 4-57 resetting ipmux-216 to the defaults you can reset ipmux-216 to its default settings. The reset to the defaults does not affect the master clock setting. In addition, you can reset local ipmux-216 witho...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-58 additional tasks ipmux-216 ver. 1.5.

  • Page 135: Chapter

    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 typical pseudowire application 5-1 chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications this chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up a typical application using one gmux-2000 and two ipmux-216 units. 5.1 typical pseudowire application the section provides detaile...

  • Page 136

    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications installation and operation manual 5-2 typical pseudowire application ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration sequence below are the basic configuration steps that need to be followed when deploying an ipmux-216 unit in a typical pseudowire applicatio...

  • Page 137

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 typical pseudowire application 5-3 2. Save the changes 3. Set the ipmux-216 (a) host ip address – 192.168.10.2 4. Set the ipmux-216 (b) host ip address – 192.168.10.3 5. Save the changes. Co...

  • Page 138

    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications installation and operation manual 5-4 typical pseudowire application ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 2. When in add mode, set ip address of the management station to 192.168.10.100. 3. Save the changes. Configuration>system>management>manager list manager ...

  • Page 139

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 typical pseudowire application 5-5 ³ to configure the pseudowire host: 1. From the pw host ip menu (configuration > connection > pw host ip), configure the following: pw host ip address of i...

  • Page 140

    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications installation and operation manual 5-6 typical pseudowire application ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration>connection>ds0 bundle tdm channel id: 1 bundle id: 1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 ts 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ts 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ts 20 ...

  • Page 141

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 typical pseudowire application 5-7 configuration>connection>bundle connection tdm channel id: 1 bundle id: 1 1. Destination ip address ... (gbe ip address) 2. Next hop ... (0.0.0.0) 3. Ip to...

  • Page 142

    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications installation and operation manual 5-8 typical pseudowire application with ring protection ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuring the vlan membership ³ to configure the vlan membership: • from the vlan membership menu (configuration > bridge > vlan mem...

  • Page 143

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 typical pseudowire application with ring protection 5-9 figure 5-11. Four ipmux-216 units in a resilient ethernet ring working opposite gmux-2000 configuration sequence below are the basic c...

  • Page 144

    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications installation and operation manual 5-10 typical pseudowire application with ring protection ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 12. Connecting bundles to the central gmux-2000 table 5-2. Configuration summary device e1 parameters management host parameters pw h...

  • Page 145

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 typical pseudowire application with ring protection 5-11 configuring the bridge refer to the configuring the bridge section above for instruction on how to set the bridge to the vlan-aware m...

  • Page 146

    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications installation and operation manual 5-12 typical pseudowire application with ring protection ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration>system>protection group id (1) port members (1,2) redundancy method (ring) 1. Ring administrative status (up) 2. Keep a...

  • Page 147

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 typical pseudowire application with ring protection 5-13 ³ to map priorities to traffic classes: • from the 802.1p menu (configuration > configuration > qos > priority > mapping > 802.1p), m...

  • Page 148

    Chapter 5 configuring ipmux-216 for typical applications installation and operation manual 5-14 typical pseudowire application with ring protection ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 configuration>system>management>alarm trap mask active alarm traps: > (-) 1. Alarm id (use 'help')[1 - 40] ... (28) 2. Trap status (u...

  • Page 149: Chapter  6

    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 monitoring performance 6-1 chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting this chapter describes how to: • monitor performance • detect errors • handle alarms • troubleshoot problems • perform diagnostic tests. 6.1 monitoring performance ipmux-216 provides powerful performance monitori...

  • Page 150

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-2 monitoring performance ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 ³ to view the e1/t1 statistics: 1. From the monitoring menu ( figure 6-7 ), select statistics. The statistics menu appears ( figure 6-1 ). 2. From the statistics menu, select tdm...

  • Page 151

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 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...

  • Page 152

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-4 monitoring performance ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 alarm description in both e1/t1 links the rai counter increases by one for each second during which an rai pattern is received from the far end framer. The rai alarm is also indi...

  • Page 153

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 monitoring performance 6-5 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 is active es runs for 10 seconds and ...

  • Page 154

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-6 monitoring performance ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 displaying ethernet statistics you can display statistic data for the network and user ethernet ports. ³ to view the ethernet statistics: 1. From the statistics menu, select brid...

  • Page 155

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 monitoring performance 6-7 parameter description jabber the number of frames that are too long and have an invalid crc. A jabber is transmission by a data station beyond the time interval allowed by the pr...

  • Page 156

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-8 monitoring performance ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 displaying bundle connection statistics the connection screen provides information about the integrity of the tdmoip connection, including the status of the jitter buffer. (each ...

  • Page 157

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 monitoring performance 6-9 table 6-3. Bundle connection statistics parameters parameter description sequence errors the number of seconds with sequence errors since the last clear. Each packet transmitted ...

  • Page 158

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-10 monitoring performance ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 parameter description jitter buffer underflows the number of seconds with jitter buffer underflows since the last clear. Ipmux-216 is equipped with a “packet delay variation tol...

  • Page 159

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 detecting errors 6-11 parameter description jitter buffer overflows the number of seconds with at least one jitter buffer overflow event since the last clear. Explanation: in steady state, the jitter buffe...

  • Page 160

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-12 displaying system messages ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 diagnostics 1. Ping > 2. Trace route > 3. Loopback > 4. Self test results > > please select item esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 m/ 1 c figure 6-5. Diagnostics menu dia...

  • Page 161

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 displaying system messages 6-13 monitoring 1. Statistics > 2. Status > 3. Event log > 4. Managers > > please select item esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 m/ 1 c figure 6-7. Monitoring menu monitoring>e...

  • Page 162

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-14 displaying system messages ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 to correct the reported problem, perform corrective actions in the given order until the problem is corrected. If the problem cannot be fixed by carrying out the listed acti...

  • Page 163

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 displaying system messages 6-15 event description corrective action invalid login via web invalid user name or password was entered, when attempting to access ipmux-216 via web browser none invalid login v...

  • Page 164

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-16 displaying system messages ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 masking alarm traps you can mask some ipmux-216 alarm traps to prevent it from being sent to the management stations. ³ to mask alarms: 1. From the management menu, select a...

  • Page 165

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 testing ipmux-216 6-17 trap description, severity oid prtstatuschangetrap change in the net or net/user port status when ethernet ring is active 1.3.6.1.4.1.164.6.1.0.3 ethifringstatuschange change in ethe...

  • Page 166

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-18 testing ipmux-216 ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 running diagnostic loopbacks external loopback ipmux-216 can be set to start an external loopback to test the connection between the e1/t1 port and the pbx. In this mode, data coming...

  • Page 167

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 testing ipmux-216 6-19 diagnostics>loopback channel id (1) 1. Loopback state > (external) > f - forward; s - save please select item esc-prev.Menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 m/ 1 c figure 6-13. Loopback menu ³...

  • Page 168

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-20 testing ipmux-216 ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 figure 6-15. T1 inband loopback performed by local ipmux-216 figure 6-16. T1 inband loopback performed by remote ipmux-216 ³ to activate an inband loopback: • from the inband loop de...

  • Page 169

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 testing ipmux-216 6-21 diagnostics>loopback (t1)>inband loop detection 1. Loop location > (disable) 2. Loop up code[hex][0 - 1f] ... (18) 3. Loop down code[hex][0 - 1f] ... (1c) > please select item esc-pr...

  • Page 170

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-22 testing ipmux-216 ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 diagnostics>ping 1. Interface > (system host ip) 2. Destination ip address ... (-) 3. Vlan tagging (disable) 4. Number of frames to send[1 - 4] ... (1) 5. Ping send > please select i...

  • Page 171

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 frequently asked questions 6-23 6.6 frequently asked questions q: how does the ipmux handle/propagate alarms on the tdm and ethernet side? A: the ipmux handles alarms on the tdm and ethernet side in the fo...

  • Page 172

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-24 frequently asked questions ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 (switches / routers / etc.), support the selected priority mechanism and are also configured to give the highest priority to the labeled ipmux traffic. Notice that the prior...

  • Page 173

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 technical support 6-25 for some jitter (ipmux-1, ipmux-11 up to 300 msec, ipmux-14 up to 200 msec, ipmux-8/16 up to 32 msec for e1 and 24 msec for t1) but bigger jitter causes problems. Misordering – packe...

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    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-26 technical support ipmux-216 ver. 1.5.

  • Page 175: Appendix  A

    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 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-216 terminate in four 8-pin rj-45 connectors, wired in accordance with table a-1 . Table a-1. E1/t1 port connector pinout pin designation direction func...

  • Page 176

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-2 ethernet connectors ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 rj-45 bnc female receive (green) transmit (red) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 shielded rj-45 transmit (red bnc) receive (green bnc) rx ring rx tip nc tx ring tx tip nc nc nc . . . . . . Figure a-1. Cbl-rj45/2b...

  • Page 177

    Installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 external clock connector a-3 table a-3. 1000baset connector pinout pin mdi mdix 1 a+ b+ 2 a- b- 3 b+ a+ 4 c+ d+ 5 c- d- 6 b- a- 7 d+ c+ 8 d- c- a.3 control connector the control terminal interface terminates in a v.24/r...

  • Page 178

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-4 alarm connector ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 table a-5. Ext clk connector pinout pin function 1 rxring (clock in) 2 rxtip (clock in) 3 – 4 txring (clock out, optional) 5 txtip (clock out, optional) 6 – 7 – 8 – a.5 alarm connector the ipmux-216 ...

  • Page 179: Appendix  B

    Ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 booting ipmux-216 b-1 appendix b boot sequence and downloading software this appendix provides a description of the ipmux-216 boot procedure via an ascii terminal for downloading software. The file system can hold two compressed copies of the ipmux-216 code. One copy is called the...

  • Page 180

    Appendix b boot sequence and downloading software installation and operation manual b-2 downloading the application and configuration software ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 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 181

    Installation and operation manual appendix b boot sequence and downloading software ipmux-216 ver. 1.5 downloading the application and configuration software b-3 5. Send the software release file to ipmux-216 using the xmodem utility of you terminal application. Once the downloading is completed, ip...

  • Page 182

    Appendix b boot sequence and downloading software installation and operation manual b-4 downloading the application and configuration software ipmux-216 ver. 1.5.

  • Page 183: Supplement

    Publication no. Sup-220-06/08 the access company terminal block connector for dc power supply connection supplement ignore this supplement if the unit is ac-powered. Certain dc-powered units are equipped with a plastic 3-pin vdc-in power input connector, located on the unit rear panel. Different var...

  • Page 184

    Terminal block connector 2 ³ to prepare and connect the power supply cable with the tb plug: note: refer to 1 figure 2 for assistance . 1. Strip the insulation of your power supply wires according to the dimensions shown. 2. Place each wire lead into the appropriate tb plug terminal according to the...

  • Page 185

    Terminal block connector 3 note: certain tb plugs are equipped with captive screws for securing the assembled cable’s tb plug to the unit’s vdc-in connector (c and e types only). To secure the plug, tighten the two screws on the plug into the corresponding holes on the sides of the input connector a...

  • Page 186

    Terminal block connector 4.

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    Error report type of error(s) or problem(s): incompatibility with product 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....

  • Page 192

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