RAD IPmux-2L Installation And Operation Manual

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    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l tdm pseudowire access gateways version 1.0 instal lation and operati on manual the access company.

  • Page 3: Ipmux-2L, Ipmux-4L

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l tdm pseudowire access gateways version 1.0 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 ...

  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    Limited warranty rad warrants to distributor that the hardware in the ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l 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 warran...

  • 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-2l 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-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the unit 1 quick start guide installation of ipmux-2l should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with ipmux-2l, use this guide to prepare the unit for operation. 1. Installing the unit connecting the interfaces 1. Connect the ...

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    Quick start guide installation and operation manual 2 configuring the unit ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 starting a terminal session for the first time ³ to start a terminal session: 1. Connect a terminal to the control connector of ipmux-2l. 2. Turn on the control terminal pc and set its port paramet...

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    Installation and operation manual quick start guide ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the unit 3 ³ to assign timeslots to a bundle: • from the ds0 bundle configuration menu (main > configuration > connection > ds0 bundle configuration), assign desired timeslots to a bundle by select or remove ...

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    Quick start guide installation and operation manual 4 configuring the unit ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0

  • Page 23: Contents

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 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-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 chapter 2. Installation and setup 2.1 site requirements and prerequisites .......................................................................... 2-1 2.2 package contents ..............................................

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    Installation and operation manual table of contents ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 iii transferring software and configuration files ....................................................... 4-31 resetting the unit .............................................................................................

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    Table of contents installation and operation manual iv ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0

  • Page 27: Chapter  1

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 overview 1-1 chapter 1 introduction 1.1 overview ipmux-2l and ipmux-4l offer a solution for extending traditional e1 services transparently over packet switched networks (psns) such as ip, ethernet, and mpls networks. The devices convert the data stream coming from its on...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-2 overview ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 applications figure 1-1. Multiplexing voice and ethernet over a packet switched network figure 1-2. Private and leased line over packet figure 1-3. Gradual migration from serial data services to a packe...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 overview 1-3 the e1 interface options are: • 120Ω balanced line interface terminating in an 8-pin rj-45 (iso 10173) connector • 75Ω unbalanced interface terminating in two bnc coaxial connectors. Serial data interfa...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-4 overview ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 mpls ipmux-2l encapsulates tdm data with mpls labels for transporting it over mpls networks (tdmompls). Saving up to 20 bytes of overhead in comparison to the standard tdmoip encapsulation, tdmompls is ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-5 1.2 physical description ipmux-2l is a compact, easy-to-install standalone unit. Figure 1-4 shows a typical unit. Figure 1-4. Ipmux-2l 3d view the front panel includes the ipmux-2l leds. F...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-6 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 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 se...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-7 e1 timing synchronization between tdm devices is maintained by deploying advanced clock distribution mechanisms. The clocking options are: • loopback timing – the e1 tx clock is derived fr...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-8 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 figure 1-5. Ipmux-2l in loopback timing mode external timing from the network can also be issued to ipmux-2l by one of the e1 ports. Figure 1-6. Ipmux-2l in external clock mode single sour...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-9 • cesopsn • satop • hdlc (ipmux-2l only). Cesopsn the cesopsn (circuit emulation service over psn) is a structure-aware format for framed e1 services (with or without cas). It converts str...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-10 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 figure 1-9. Cesopsn with cas encapsulation (e1, bundle with timeslots2, 4 and 25) satop the satop (structure agnostic tdm over packet) encapsulation method is used to convert unframed e1 ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-11 hdlcopsn (ipmux-2l only) in addition to the tdmoip connection mode ipmux-2l supports hdlcopsn (hdlcompls and hdlcoip) transmission. This makes ipmux-2l suitable for the following data tra...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-12 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 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 under...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-13 satop (for hs) packetization delay (ms) = n × 0.125 /k where: n = number of tdm bytes in packet k = number of 64kbps in hs service round trip delay the voice path round-trip delay is a fu...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-14 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 for tdmoip: frame/second = unframed: 5447/n (for a full e1) framed: 8000 × k/ (46.875 × n) where k = number of assigned timeslots where n = 48 e bytes/fram tdm for satop: frame/second = 2...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-15 • framed – timeslot/cas configurable alarm pattern is transmitted toward the near-end pbx in event of: far-end los, lof, ais pdvt underflow/overflow. Vlan traffic behavior table 1-1 lists...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-16 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ipmux-2l performs switching at layer 2. The internal switch supports both transparent/filter bridging and vlan aware/unaware bridging. It supports up to 1024 mac addresses (depending on t...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-17 port egress behavior in vlan membership table table 1-4 lists the egress behavior for a specified vlan id, which is performed when a packet that will be transmitted from the designated et...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-18 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 table 1-6. Mode a ingress egress if a tagged frame enters a transparent port, it is switched to the other transparent port • if frame’s vid is a member of vlan table, the transparent port...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-19 ingress egress if an untagged frame enters the untagged port, which port vid is a member of vlan table, the port adds tag (vid is the untagged port default vid and pri is the untagged por...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-20 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 table 1-9. Mode d ingress egress if a tagged frame enters an untagged port, it is switched to the other untagged port • if frame’s vid is a member of vlan table, the untagged port transmi...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-21 ingress egress • if an untagged frame enters the tagged port, which port vid is not a member of vlan table, the frame is discarded • if an untagged frame enters the tagged port, which por...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-22 functional description ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ingress egress and switches the frame to the transparent port if an untagged frame enters the double tagged port, the frame is discarded if a tagged frame enters the transparent port, the...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 functional description 1-23 when the rate limiter is disabled, there is automatic per-port ingress limiting of 64 mbps on every user port, for protection against broadcast, multicast, and flooding, which could other...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-24 technical specifications ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 1.4 technical specifications e1 interface number of ports 1 or 2 (ipmux-2l) 4 (ipmux-4l) compliance itu-t rec. G.703, g.704, g.706, g.732, g.823 data rate 2.048 mbps line code hdb3/ami ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 1 introduction ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 technical specifications 1-25 number of ports fiber: 1 copper: up to 2 (each port can be a user or network interface), ipmux-2l only; or up to 3, ipmux-4l only ethernet type copper: 10/100baset fiber optic: 100basef...

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    Chapter 1 introduction installation and operation manual 1-26 technical specifications ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 diagnostics loopbacks e1 local loopback e1 remote loopback hs local loopback hs remote loopback bert e1 internal bert e1 external bert vct virtual cable test on ethernet ports statistic...

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    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 package contents 2-1 chapter 2 installation and setup this chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the ipmux-2l 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...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-2 connecting to ethernet equipment ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 • matching adapter cable for the serial data port (if ordered) • cbl-db9f-db9m-str control port cable (if ordered) • rm-33-2 rack mount kit (if ordered). 2.3 mounting t...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 connecting to e1 devices 2-3 connecting the fiber optic interface figure 2-2 illustrates a typical rear panel of an ipmux-4l unit with fiber optic lc network connector. ³ to connect network ethernet equipm...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-4 connecting to devices with serial data ports (ipmux-2l only) ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 connecting to e1 devices with unbalanced interfaces figure 2-4. E1 1-2 bnc connectors (ipmux-2l) ³ to connect to the e1 devices with unbalan...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 2 installation and setup ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 connecting to ascii terminal 2-5 ³ to connect to a device with an rs-530 serial interface: 1. Connect the db-25 side of a standard rs-530 cable to the serial data interface connector of ipmux-2l, designate...

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    Chapter 2 installation and setup installation and operation manual 2-6 connecting to power ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 3. Terminal cables must have a frame ground connection. Use ungrounded cables when connecting a supervisory terminal to a dc-powered unit with floating ground. Using improper termin...

  • Page 59: Chapter  3

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 indicators 3-1 chapter 3 operation this chapter: • provides a detailed description of the front panel indicators and their functions • explains power-on and power-off procedures • provides instructions for configuration using a terminal connected to the ipmux-2l control p...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-2 indicators ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ipmux-4l figure 3-1. Ipmux-4l front panel table 3-1. Front panel leds name type function pwr green led on – ipmux-2l is powered off – ipmux-2l is off test yellow led on – test is in progress off – no tes...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 default settings 3-3 table 3-2. Rear panel leds name type function e1 loc red led on – synchronization loss is detected (los/lof or ais in rx) off – the e1 link is synchronized e1 rem red led on – rdi is detected (remo...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-4 default settings ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 type parameter default value management device info system name system name system location the location of the device contact person contact person user access user name su permission full control...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 default settings 3-5 type parameter default value clock source system hs (cont.) source clock quality other/unknown clock polarity normal speed (x64kbps) 0 cts on ethernet admin status enable auto negotiation disable f...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-6 configuration alternatives ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 type parameter default value ethernet service bridge vlan mode aware forwarding mode filter aging time 300 static mac table empty port role eth3 – network port eth1, eth2 – user port vlan...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuration alternatives 3-7 working with a terminal ipmux-2l includes a v.24/rs-232 asynchronous dce port, designated control and terminated in a 9-pin d-type female connector. The control port continuously monitors...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-8 configuration alternatives ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 2. When a menu does not fit on one screen (because it includes many lines), it is displayed on two consecutive pages. In this case, you will see …(n) after the last line on the first page...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 3 operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuration alternatives 3-9 figure 3-4. Ipmux-2l menu tree ipmux-4l has additional configuration options, which are not currently supported by ipmux-2l: • udp multiplexing method under configuration > connection. • ...

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    Chapter 3 operation installation and operation manual 3-10 turning the unit off ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 3.5 turning the unit off ³ to power off the unit: • remove the power cord from the power source..

  • Page 69: Chapter  4

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for management 4-1 chapter 4 configuration this chapter illustrates the configuration ipmux-2l screens and explains their parameters. Menu trees of the ipmux-2l management software are shown in chapter 3 . 4.1 configuring for management normally, management pa...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-2 configuring for management ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring dhcp client to facilitate integration of a new device into a dhcp ip network, if no ip address has been manually configured, ipmux-2l automatically requests one from the d...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for management 4-3 if no service host is defined, the ds0 bundle connections are not allowed. They can be used in the following configurations: • double ip – each host uses its own ip address • single i...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-4 configuring for management ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 assigning name, location, and contact the ipmux-2l management software allows you to assign a name to the unit and its location to distinguish it from the other devices installed in y...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for management 4-5 rad ipmux-2l authentication/community 1. Snmp authentication failure trap (disable) 2. Snmp trap community (snmp_trap) 3. Snmp read community (public) 4. Snmp write community (private...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-6 configuring for management ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 defining the alarm trap mask in addition, you can enable or disable manager stations to receive traps. ³ to define alarm trap mask: 1. From the management menu, select alarm trap mask...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for management 4-7 when changing permission and access for an existing user, make sure to fill out the ‘su’ password, new password and confirm fields (you can enter the current user password for the new...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-8 configuring for management ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 2. From the management access menu, select telnet access to configure telnet access, select snmp access to configure snmp access, or select web access to configure web access. 3. Defi...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for management 4-9 rad ipmux-2l management access 1. User access > 2. Session timeout(sec)[180-1800] (900) 3. Telnet access (enable) 4. Web access (enable) 5. Snmp access (enable) > please select item e...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-10 configuring for operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 4.2 configuring for operation the recommended operation configuration procedure for ipmux-2l includes the following stages: 1. Configuring the system clock 2. Assign a service host ip...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for operation 4-11 parameter values description fall back source tdm channel 1 tdm channel 2 hs (ipmux-2l only) source of the fallback clock rad ipmux-2l system clock current clock 1. Master clock (rxcl...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-12 configuring for operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 parameter values description transmit clock source adaptive adaptive clock regeneration loopback e1 recovered rx clock is used as the tx clock internal tx clock is received from an in...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for operation 4-13 parameter values description oos code 0–ff code to be sent to the e1 side if ethernet link fails oos signaling out-of-service signaling method. Oos signal is sent toward the psn path ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-14 configuring for operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l configuration/e1 tdm channel id : 1 1. Admin status (enable) 2. Transmit clock source (system) 3. Source clock quality (other/unknown) 4. Rx sensitivity (short haul) 5. L...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for operation 4-15 clock mode dce – transmits and receives clock for the user’s equipment connected to the data channel are derived from the system clock, internal clock or adaptive clock. Dte1 – the da...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-16 configuring for operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l configuration/hs 1. Admin status (enable) 2. Clock mode (dce) 3. Clock source (system) 4. Source clock quality (other/unknown) 5. Clock polarity (normal) 6. Speed(x64kbps...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for operation 4-17 when autonegotiation protocols do not support each other, this degrades the connection to a half-duplex mode. To avoid this, disable autonegotiation and configure the ports manually. ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-18 configuring for operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 5. From the connection menu, select the connection mode: tdmoip ce (time division multiplexing over the internet protocol, circuit emulation) satop (structure agnostic tdm over packet...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for operation 4-19 parameter values description ip tos 0–255 ip tos field in the ip frames transmitted by ipmux-2l. Tos configuration configures the whole byte, since different vendors may use different...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-20 configuring for operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 parameter values description clock recovery enable disable choose one bundle as clock recovery source of the e1 port, set this bundle as enable oos mode defines whether out of service...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring for operation 4-21 rad ipmux-2l ds0 bundle tdm channel: 1 current bundle id: 1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 ts 0 nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc ts 10 nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc nc ts 20 nc nc nc nc nc ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-22 configuring for operation ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l bundle connection ...(p) 1. Oam connectivity (enable) 2. Jitter buffer(msec)[1.5-200] (5.0) 3. Clock recovery (disable) 4. Oos mode (tx oos) 5. Vlan tagging (disable) > p...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ethernet service 4-23 rad ipmux-2l bundle connection ...(p) 1. Far end type (e1) 2. Oam connectivity (enable) 3. Jitter buffer(msec)[1.5-200] (5.0) 4. Clock recovery (disable) 5. Oos mode (tx oos) 6...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-24 configuring the ethernet service ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 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 r...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ethernet service 4-25 rad ipmux-2l vlan membership eth1 vlans >( 1, 2 ) eth2 vlans >( 1, 2 ) eth3 vlans >( 1, 2 ) 1. Vlan id[1 - 4094] (1) 2. Egress unmod ports (eth1 / eth2 / eth3) 3. Egress tagged...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-26 configuring the ethernet service ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 eth1 / eth3 eth2 / eth3 eth1 / eth2 / eth3 ³ to configure qos: 1. From the configuration > ethernet service menu, select qos. The qos menu appears: rad ipmux-2l qos 1. Schedule...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 performing additional tasks 4-27 4.4 performing additional tasks this section describes additional operations available supported by the ipmux-2l management software, including the following: • displaying inventory...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-28 performing additional tasks ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l inventory ...(p) interfaces tdm1 (e1 over utp) tdm2 (e1 over utp) hs (db25-based rs530) eth1/user (copper/utp/rj-45) eth2/user (copper/utp/rj-45) eth3/net (optical 1310...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 performing additional tasks 4-29 ³ to display the bundle connection information: 1. From the status menu, select connection. The connection screen is displayed (see figure 4-28 ). 2. Select bundle id and enter the ...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-30 performing additional tasks ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 status values description oam status disabled no activity bundle in the channel. Oam connectivity is disabled out of synchronization oam is out of synchronization synchronized both ...

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    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 performing additional tasks 4-31 transferring software and configuration files software and configuration files can be transferred by xmodem, ymodem or tftp. Once the downloading and the file crc check are complete...

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    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-32 performing additional tasks ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 3. Save the changes. Ipmux-2l starts file transfer using tftp. Rad ipmux-2l download/upload by tftp 1. File name (null.Dat) 2. Command (configuration upload) 3. Server ip (0.0.0.0) ...

  • Page 101

    Installation and operation manual chapter 4 configuration ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 performing additional tasks 4-33 ³ to reset ipmux-2l: 1. From the main menu, select utilities. The utilities menu appears (see figure 4-31 ). 2. From the utilities menu, select reset. A confirmation message appears...

  • Page 102

    Chapter 4 configuration installation and operation manual 4-34 performing additional tasks ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0

  • Page 103: Chapter  5

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 overview 5-1 chapter 5 configuring a typical application this chapter provides detailed instructions for setting up a typical application using three ipmux-2l units. 5.1 overview application the section provides detailed instructions for configuring one ipmux-2l unit oper...

  • Page 104

    Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-2 configuring the ipmux-2l (a) unit ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 guidelines for configuring the units there are four basic configuration steps (described below) that need to be followed when deploying any ipmux-2l unit. 1...

  • Page 105

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring a typical application ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ipmux-2l (a) unit 5-3 5. Set the ip mask – 255.255.255.0 6. Save the changes. Rad ipmux-2l management host ip 1. Ip address (192.168.10.10) 2. Ip mask (255.255.255.0) 3. Default ...

  • Page 106

    Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-4 configuring the ipmux-2l (a) unit ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l manager list manager id:1 1. Manager ip address (192.168.10.100) 2. Vlan tagging (disable) > please select item f - forward; a - add; d - delet...

  • Page 107

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring a typical application ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ipmux-2l (a) unit 5-5 configuring bundles ³ to assign timeslots to bundles: 1. Display the connection menu (configuration > connection), and assign number 1 to a bundle. 2. Displ...

  • Page 108

    Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-6 configuring the ipmux-2l (a) unit ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l bundle connection tdm channel: 1 current bundle id: 1 connection mode: (tdmoip ce) psn type: (udp/ip) 1. Destination ip address (192.168.10.2) ...

  • Page 109

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring a typical application ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ipmux-2l (b)/(c) units 5-7 rad ipmux-2l bundle connection tdm channel: 1 current bundle id: 2 connection mode: (tdmoip ce) psn type: (udp/ip) 1. Destination ip address (192.168.1...

  • Page 110

    Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-8 configuring the ipmux-2l (b)/(c) units ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ip parameters ³ to configure the management host ip parameters: 1. Display the management host ip menu (configuration > system > host i...

  • Page 111

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring a typical application ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ipmux-2l (b)/(c) units 5-9 rad ipmux-2l service host ip 1. Ip address (192.168.10.2) 2. Ip mask (255.255.255.0) 3. Default next hop (0.0.0.0) > please select item esc - prev menu...

  • Page 112

    Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-10 configuring the ipmux-2l (b)/(c) units ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l configuration/e1 tdm channel id : 1 1. Admin status (enable) 2. Transmit clock source (system) 3. Source clock quality (other/unknown) 4....

  • Page 113

    Installation and operation manual chapter 5 configuring a typical application ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 configuring the ipmux-2l (b)/(c) units 5-11 ³ to connect the bundles: 1. Display the bundle connection configuration menu (configuration > connection > bundle connection) and configure the follo...

  • Page 114

    Chapter 5 configuring a typical application installation and operation manual 5-12 configuring the ipmux-2l (b)/(c) units ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l bundle connection ...(p) 1. Oam connectivity (enable) 2. Jitter buffer(msec)[1.5-200] (5.0) 3. Clock recovery (enable) 4. Oos mode (tx oo...

  • Page 115: Chapter  6

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 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-2l provides powerful performance ...

  • Page 116

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-2 monitoring performance ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ³ to view the e1 statistics: 1. From the monitoring menu ( figure 6-1 ), select tdm. The statistics/e1 screen appears (see figure 6-2 ). 2. From the statistics/e1 menu, ...

  • Page 117

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 monitoring performance 6-3 table 6-1. E1 statistics alarm description los (red) number of seconds with loss of signal. A loss of signal indicates that there is either no signal arriving from the a...

  • Page 118

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-4 monitoring performance ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 alarm description ais number of seconds with alarm indication signals. An alarm indication signal implies an upstream failure of the adjacent e device. Ais will be sent ...

  • Page 119

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 monitoring performance 6-5 alarm description uas unavailable second parameter refers to the number of seconds during which the interface is unavailable. The uas counter will start increasing after...

  • Page 120

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-6 monitoring performance ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l ethernet 1. Status > 2. Port statistics > > please select item esc - prev menu; ! - main menu; ctrl+x - exit figure 6-4. Ethernet menu rad ipmux-2l status p...

  • Page 121

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 monitoring performance 6-7 rad ipmux-2l port statistics port (eth1/user port) counter ---rx--- ---tx--- total correct frames 0 0 total correct octets 0 0 fcs errors 0 0 jabber errors 0 -- fragment...

  • Page 122

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-8 monitoring performance ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 parameter description unicast frames number of correct unicast frames received. Multicast frames number of correct multicast frames received. Broadcast frames number of ...

  • Page 123

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 monitoring performance 6-9 rad ipmux-2l statistics/connection bundle/oam status (connected/synchronized) sequence errors: ...(0) jitter buffer underflows: ...(5) jitter buffer overflows: ...(1) ma...

  • Page 124

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-10 monitoring performance ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 table 6-3. Bundle connection statistics parameters parameter description sequence errors the number of seconds with sequence errors since the last clear. Each packet tr...

  • Page 125

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 monitoring performance 6-11 parameter description jitter buffer underflows the number of seconds with jitter buffer underflows since the last clear. Ipmux-2l is equipped with a “packet delay varia...

  • Page 126

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-12 detecting errors ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 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 jit...

  • Page 127

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 detecting errors 6-13 2. The diagnostics menu appears (see figure 6-8 ). From the diagnostics menu, select self test results. The self test results screen appears (see figure 6-9 ). Rad ipmux-2l d...

  • Page 128

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-14 detecting errors ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 3. In the show log screen, use the and key combinations to scroll the alarm list up and down. Rad ipmux-2l event log 1. Show log > 2. Clear log > please select item esc - pre...

  • Page 129

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 detecting errors 6-15 table 6-4. Ipmux-2l event list event description corrective action "xxx" login failure via terminal invalid user name or password was entered, when attempting to access ipmux...

  • Page 130

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-16 detecting errors ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ³ to display the current alarms: • from the current alarm menu (monitoring > current alarm), select system alarm or port alarm. The system or port alarm screen is displayed. ...

  • Page 131

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 detecting errors 6-17 table 6-5. Ipmux-2l alarm messages terminal message alarm number description corrective actions severity type ais sync loss 24 local loss of frame synchronization alarm on the specified link, caused by ais condition problem at the equipment connected...

  • Page 132

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-18 detecting errors ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 terminal message alarm number description corrective actions severity type crc mf alarm 34 local loss of synchronization to the crc-4 multiframe on the e1 link (only on e1 po...

  • Page 133

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 detecting errors 6-19 terminal message alarm number description corrective actions severity type local mf alarm 26 local loss of multiframe synchronization alarm on the specified link 1. Check tha...

  • Page 134

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 testing ipmux-2l 6-20 6.3 troubleshooting table 6-6 presents the event types as they appear on the event log file and lists the actions required to correct the event (alarm) indication. Table 6-6. Troublesh...

  • Page 135

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 testing ipmux-2l 6-21 running diagnostic loopbacks external loopback ipmux-2l can be set to start an external loopback to test the connection between the e1 port and the pbx. In this mode, data coming from ...

  • Page 136

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-22 testing ipmux-2l ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 running e1 ber test internal or external ber test can be activated on the e1 port. During the external ber test period, the local service is disconnected and an internal pattern genera...

  • Page 137

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 testing ipmux-2l 6-23 6. You can select single error inject, and press "s" or type "i" to inject single error. Rad ipmux-2l bert e1 tdm channel id : 1 1. Bert pattern 2. Bert timeslots 3. Bert status (exter...

  • Page 138

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-24 frequently asked questions ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 rad ipmux-2l virtual cable test port (eth1/user port) rx pair : cable test passed. Cable is open. Approximatly 3 meters from the tested port. Tx pair : cable test passed. Cab...

  • Page 139

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 frequently asked questions 6-25 tdm side alarms unframed mode: in case of los (loss of signal) on the local ipmux-2l side, ais will be sent towards the ip side, and will then be transferred over the e1 to t...

  • Page 140

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-26 frequently asked questions ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 vlan id the ipmux-2l complies with the ieee 802.1p&q standards. This enables the user to set both vlan id and vlan priority. It adds four bytes to the mac layer (layer 2) of ...

  • Page 141

    Installation and operation manual chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting ipmux-2l ver. 1.0 technical support 6-27 packet loss – packets might be dropped/ignored by some elements in the network (routers/switches) due to insufficient processing power to handle the load, queuing mechanisms, buffer o...

  • Page 142

    Chapter 6 diagnostics and troubleshooting installation and operation manual 6-28 technical support ipmux-2l ver. 1.0

  • Page 143: Appendix  A

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ethernet connectors a-1 appendix a connector wiring a.1 e1 connector balanced connector the e1 interfaces of ipmux-2l terminate in 8-pin rj-45 connectors, wired in accordance with table a-1 . Table a-1. E1 port connector pinout pin designation direction function 1 rd (r) ...

  • Page 144

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-2 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 a.3 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) the serial data interface of ipmux-2l is terminated in a 25-pin d-type female connector, irrespective of...

  • Page 145

    Installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) a-3 rs-232/v.24 data channel user equipment with rs-232/v.24 dte or dce interface is connected to the ipmux-2l serial data port through a standard straight cable...

  • Page 146

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-4 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ipmux-2l side designation function user’s side 5 ctsa cts (wire a) d 6 dsra dsr (wire a) e 7 sg signal ground b 8 dcda dcd (wire a) f 9 rcb receive clock (wi...

  • Page 147

    Installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) a-5 ipmux-2l side designation function user’s side 4 rtsa rts (wire a) f 5 ctsa cts (wire a) – 6 dsra dsr (wire a) h 7 sg signal ground b 8 dcda dcd (wire a) c 9...

  • Page 148

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-6 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 figure a-3. V.35 adapter cable mode table a-7. Wiring of v.35 adapter cable for dte2 mode ipmux-2l side designation function user’s side 1 fg frame ground a ...

  • Page 149

    Installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) a-7 rs-530 data channel the functions of the pins in the rs-530 data channel interface connector are listed in table a-3 . Dce mode this mode is used to connect ...

  • Page 150

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-8 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ipmux-2l side designation function user’s side 13 ctsb cts (wire b) – 14 sdb send data (wire b) 16 15 sca send clock (wire a) – 16 rdb receive data (wire b) ...

  • Page 151

    Installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) a-9 ipmux-2l side designation function user’s side 14 sdb send data (wire b) 16 15 sca send clock (wire a) – 16 rdb receive data (wire b) 14 17 rca receive clock...

  • Page 152

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-10 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ipmux-2l side designation function user’s side 4 rtsa rts (wire a) 3 5 ctsa cts (wire a) – 6 dsra dsr (wire a) – 7 sg signal ground 8 8 dcda dcd (wire a) 5 ...

  • Page 153

    Installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) a-11 , figure a-6. V.36/rs-449 adapter cable for dce mode table a-11. Wiring of v.36/rs-449 adapter cable for dce mode ipmux-2l side designation function user’s ...

  • Page 154

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-12 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 dte1 mode this mode is used to connect to user’s equipment with v.36/rs-449 dce interface that can accept, as its external clock, the receive clock signal p...

  • Page 155

    Installation and operation manual appendix a connector wiring ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 serial data interface connectors (ipmux-2l only) a-13 dte2 mode this mode is used to connect to user’s equipment with v.36/rs-449 dce interface that provides the transmit and receive clocks to the ipmux-2l seri...

  • Page 156

    Appendix a connector wiring installation and operation manual a-14 control connector ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 a.4 control connector the control terminal interface terminates in a v.24/rs-232 9-pin d-type female dce connector. Table a-14 lists the control-dce connector pin assignments. Table a-14....

  • Page 157: Appendix  B

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 booting the unit b-1 appendix b boot sequence and downloading software this appendix describes the ipmux-2l boot procedure via an ascii terminal for downloading software. The file system can hold two compressed copies of the ipmux-2l code. One copy is stored in the system...

  • Page 158

    Appendix b boot sequence and downloading software installation and operation manual b-2 applications ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ====================================================================== = (c) rad data communication = = = = boot menu ( version 1.02 ) = = = = 1. Boot application from sys...

  • Page 159

    Installation and operation manual appendix b boot sequence and downloading software ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 applications b-3 the tftp protocol can also be used for uploading configuration files, which contain the ipmux-2l database to the management station. Administrators can use this capability...

  • Page 160

    Appendix b boot sequence and downloading software installation and operation manual b-4 applications ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 ³ to restore system from backup zone: 1. Configure your ascii terminal or terminal emulation utility running on your pc to the 115.2 kbps data rate. 2. Access the boot man...

  • Page 161

    Installation and operation manual appendix b boot sequence and downloading software ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 applications b-5 3. Perform the hardware diagnose: select the hardware diagnose by typing 6. Ipmux-2l starts the hardware diagnostic procedure. The results are displayed as follows: ======...

  • Page 162

    Appendix b boot sequence and downloading software installation and operation manual b-6 applications ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0

  • Page 163: Appendix  C

    Ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 snmp environment c-1 appendix c snmp management this appendix provides specific information for ipmux-2l management by snmp (simple network management protocol). The snmp management functions of ipmux-2l are provided by an internal snmp agent. The snmp management communic...

  • Page 164

    Appendix c snmp management installation and operation manual c-2 snmp environment ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 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. Th...

  • Page 165

    Installation and operation manual appendix c snmp management ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 snmp environment c-3 • rfc2233.Mib (if-mib) • rfc2011.Mib • rfc2012.Mib • rfc2013.Mib • rfc1907.Mib • rfc1215.Mib • rfc1493.Mib • rfc1643.Mib • rfc2239.Mib • rfc2494.Mib • rfc2261.Mib • rfc1695.Mib • rfc2674.Mib...

  • Page 166

    Appendix c snmp management installation and operation manual c-4 snmp environment ipmux-2l, ipmux-4l ver. 1.0 read-write: the snmp agent accepts and processes all the snmp commands received from a management station with a read-write community name. Authentication in accordance with snmp protocol, t...

  • Page 167: Supplement

    Publication no. Sup-930-07/08 the access company ac/dc adapter (ad) plug for dc power supply connection supplement ignore this supplement if the unit is ac-powered. Certain units are equipped with a wide-range ac/dc power supply. These units are equipped with a standard ac-type 3-prong power input c...

  • Page 168: 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 170

    Ac/dc adapter (ad) plug 2 ³ to prepare the ad plug and connect it to the dc power supply cable: 1. Loosen the cover screw on the bottom of the ad plug to open it (see figure 3 ). 2. Run your dc power supply cable through the removable cable guard and through the open cable clamp. 3. Place each dc wi...

  • Page 171: Customer Response Form

    24 raoul wallenberg street, tel aviv 69719, israel tel: +972-3-6458181, fax +972-3-6483331, +972-3-6498250 e-mail: erika_y@rad.Com , web site: http://www.Rad.Com customer response form rad data communications would like your help in improving its product documentation. Please complete and return thi...

  • Page 173

    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 176

    Publication no. 517-200-05/09 order this publication by catalog no. 803816 international headquarters 24 raoul wallenberg street tel aviv 69719, israel tel. 972-3-6458181 fax 972-3-6498250, 6474436 e-mail market@rad.Com north america headquarters 900 corporate drive mahwah, nj 07430, usa tel. 201-52...