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1.   balanced  752  unbalanced  via adapter cable  Line Coding  HDB3  Connector  BNC  RJ 45  Line Protection  15 KV ESD protections  6KV 42 2 surge protection    Ethernet Interface    Number of Ports  Rj45  2  SFP  2  Type  10 100 Mbps  auto negotiation   full half duplex  flow control  MDI MDX crossover  Compliance  Relevant sections of IEEE 802 3  Max Frame Size  2047 bytes  Connector  RJ 45  Electrical Cable Type  SFP  Line Protection  Built in 1 5 KV Magnetic Isolation Protection  6KV 42 2 surge protection    Internal Bridge    Number of VLANs  Up to 16  Compliance  Relevant sections of 802 1Qand QinQ double tagging    LAN Table  Up to 2K MAC addresses  learned   Management Ports    Console Port   Interface standard  RS 232  Connector  RJ 45   Baud Rate  115 2 kbps    Power    Input Voltage    AC  100 240VAC 50 60Hz   DC   48VDC  36 72VDC    AD  AC DC dual power supply universal input  Power Consumption    10 watts    Environmental Limits  Operating Temperature  0 to 50  C  32 to 122  F     Storage Temperature   40 to 70   C   40 to 158 F   Humidity  10 to 95   non condensing     Physical    Housing  Metal   Height  43 5 mm  1 7 in    Width  430 0 mm  16 9 in    Depth  200 0 mm  7 9 in    Weight  2 7 kg  5 9 Ib    Standard 1U and 19 inch rack mount size    Chapter 2 Operation   This chapter      Explains how to power MRS4616A up and down    e Describes the device s panel   e Provides a detailed description of the front panel controls and indicators and their    functions    
2.   you    can choose any 1 16 a few road E1  The default configuration for 1 16       Encapsulation Protocol  E1 encapsulation mode  there are three modes of    GFP   HDLC   PPP  The default is GFP mode     Frame Mode  Frame mode selection  there are two modes of framed and    unframed  The default is framed      lt  Time Slot  eg  1  3 5   In framing mode  the choice of the number of time    slots  ranging from 1 to 31  Can be arbitrarily chosen  the default configuration of    1 31            gt     GFP TX Scramble  GFP sent scrambling code  the default is Both   GFP Rx Scramble  GFP receive scrambling code  the default is Both   GFP LCAS  GFP LCAS enabled  the default is Enable    GFP FCS  GFP frame check  the default is Disable       GFP Ext Header  involve Null Header and Linear Framer  the default is    Null Header       Vlan Mode  vlan mode  involve access Trunk      lt V  PVid 1 4094   Port Vlan id  Divided Vlan network identification number     the default is 1      lt   Loop Detection  E1 loopback detection  the default is Enable     3 2 7 Ethernet configuration       e System Config  System Info  Network Config  Password Config  o SNMP Config  e Service Config  o Global Config  o Channel Config  o Ethernet Config  o E1 Test  o Vlan Table  e Alarm  amp  Statistic    e System Upgrade    OUO D                Ethernet Config       Rate Limit unit is 64K bps range is 0 to 1525 0 means disable limit x means x 64K     Item Eth 1 Eth 2 Eth 3 Eth 4   gt  Port Type Electrical
3.  2 1 Turning On the Unit     gt  To turn on the unit    e Connect the power cord to the mains    The PWR indicator turns on and remains on as long as MRS4616A receives power    Once installed  MRS4616A requires no operator attention  except for occasionally monitoring  the front panel indicators  Intervention is only required when the unit must be configured to    its operational requirements  or when diagnostic tests are performed     2 2 Device   s Front Panel    Figure 3 1 lists the front panel of different specifications  Figure 2 1 Front Panel  Figure 2 1 1 E1 1209 2 optical 2 Ethernet                                                          WE an Oooo   DOT RDTeS  ei m wp LA UN  Figure 2 1 2 El 1209 4 Ethernet  2        Y Y Y Y  Y Y Y  NONE           LL            w  WER d RETURN    E       a   Reset aE 0000o  00000    Figure 2 1 3 E1 75Q 2 optical 2 Ethernet       AC100 240V DC 48V          AC100 240V DC 48V          pR  VER E                      2 5 8 D 12 1 D 15 16  o      AAA     A      A     OA            paa          o                                                 et  2 4  P P ge  Console e        e 9  Reset d L e e  ch a  9  200 8 n 1 3    ZK JN DK LK bi a OF NINES RAR SF a TK NO  eu NA    Mac NAA Meu NSA NA RANA e cc ON NA NA N NA                                              o             WH     YY YY YY WY WY WY NND ND ND 0  e e                  2 2 1 Front Panel Interface Description   The front panel has four Ethernet interfaces or two Ethernet interfaces 
4.  Electrical Electrical Electrical  b Link Status Down UP Down Down     gt  Admin Status UP e UP w  Up ov up e     gt  Current Mode half  10 full  100 half  10 half  10     gt  Config Mode auto e auto v auto EN auo        gt  Egress RateLimit 0 0   0 o   N 64K 0 1525  L     gt  Ingress RateLimit 0 0 0 0   N 64K 0  1525      gt  vlan Mode       P Pvid 1 4094      lt   Config Mode  Set the work mode of the Ethernet    Qauto half 10 full 10 half 100  full 100      Ethernet rate limiting function  Egress Rate Limit transmit    Ingress Rate Limit receive  The default configuration is O     3 2 8 E1 Test       e System Config  o System Info  Network Config  Password Config  SNMP Config  e Service Config  o Global Config  o Channel Config  o Ethernet Config  o EL Test  o Vlan Table  e Alarm  amp  Statistic  e System Upgrade    oo oO                         E1 Test  Setting  P E1 Index  1 Si   gt  Local Loop  Disable ze    gt  Line Loop  Disable  v   gt  Pattern Test  Disable ze    gt  Pattern Test Result Not Start   gt  LOOP Detection  Enable v    gt  LOOP Status OK  El Local Loop Line Loop Patt Loop Detection Loop Status  1 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  2 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  3 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  4 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  5 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  6 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  rd Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  8 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  9 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  10 Disable Disable Disable Enable
5.  OK  11 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  12 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  13 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK  14 Disable Disable Disable Enable OK       Open this web page  set the E1 Index same with self loop port number  Pattern Text choice    enable and click Config to    3 2 9 Vian Table    check the E1 circuit is normal or not        e System Confi  o System Info  o Network Config  o Password Config  o SNMP Config  e Service Config  Global Config  Channel Config  Ethernet Config  E1 Test  Vlan Table  e Alarm  amp  Statistic  e System Upgrade          Qo ali  gt        Support 16 vlan tables           Vian Table    1 Vlan table is valid when  Dot1Q Vlan  enabled in Global Config    page   2 Set the vid to 0 means delete the vlan Admin Vlan    can NOT be deleted  3 The pvid of ports need re configure if the corresponding vlan deleted   4 17 20 means ethernet 1 4 other means E1 Channel     Idx     Vid Member  L1o1L117 E118 019020 EL TAI       All Vlan Table    Idx i Member    1  2  3  4  5  6   n  8        lt V     Vlan table will be effective when  Dot1Q Vlan  function in    System Config  page    is enabling      lt    Odelete vlan  management vlan can t be deleted      lt  If corresponding vlan is deleted  pvid need be reset     3 2 10 E1 alarm    This page shows the E1 alarm        3 2 11 Ethernet Statistics    System Config  o System Info  o Network Config  o Password Config  o SNMP Config  Service Config  o Global Config  o Channel Config  o Ethernet Config  
6.  detected   alarm detected  LOS1 16  Off  no alarm currently detected    SPD1 4 GREEN On  Ethernet Speed is 100M       ll Off Ethernet Speed is 10M  Flash  Device is transmitting data     ACT1 4 YELLOW On  Network is established  Off  Ethernet disconnected       2 5 Turning Off the Unit     gt  To turn off the unit   e Remove the power cord from the power source     Chapter 3 Configuration   3 1 WEB Login   Use IE browser as an example  Open the web browser  input the default IP address in the  address bar  192 168 0 168    As below the login dialog  input the right username and password  The username and  password is all    root       3 2 System configuration   3 2 1 System information      Software Version           e System Config  o System Info 3  o Network Config System Config  o Password Config  o SNMP Config m   e Service Config Hem Setting   e Alarm  amp  Statistic  gt  SoftWare Version 1 03     System Upgrade  gt  Firmware Version 1 02    gt  Running Time 0 Hour 1 Min 42 Sec    P MAC Address A4 C2 AB 02 8F 75        gt  System Name       gt  Save Config     B   gt  System Reboot Sos v          Firmware Version   Running Time     MAC Address           9     System Name     System Reboot   3 2 2 Network configuration     lt   IP Address  192 168 0 168           e System Config  o System Info    o Network Confi Network Config  o Password Config  o SNMP Confi Here you can change the system Network Config  After you have changed the IP address  you need to change also    
7. A 1 Ethernet Connector  The 10 100BaseT Ethernet electrical interface is an 8 pin RJ 45 connector  wired according to  Table A 1   Table A 1  10 100BaseTX Ethernet Connector Pinouts    Pin Function  1 TXF   2 Tx    3 Rx   4 5     6 Rx    7 8      A 2 E1 Connector    The E1 electrical interface is an 8 pin RJ 45 connector  wired according to Table A 2     Table A 2  E1 Connector Pinouts    Pin Function  1 Rx    2 Rx    3 NC   4 TX    5 Tx    6 NC   7 NC   8 NC    A 3 Console  The Console interface is an 8 pin RJ 45 connector  wired according to Table A 3   Table A 3  Console Pinouts  Pin Function  3 Txd  TD     Rxd  RD     D On  UI    Ground  GND     Appendix B  Warranty Card    Our company is committed to provide users with the following terms   1  Warranty service  1  Within the charge free warranty term  within 12 months since the purchase of the  product   damaged parts can be exchanged free of charge and maintenance charges will  be free in the conditions that the device is considered to be malfunctioned in normal  service by our company   2  Within the charged warranty term  more than 12 months and within 36 months since  the purchase of the product   damaged parts will be charged for corresponding cost with  free maintenance service in the conditions that the device is considered to be  malfunctioned in normal service by our company   2  Users can not enjoy warranty service with the following cases and corresponding cost of  damaged parts replacing and maintenance servi
8. MRS4616A  User Manual    Contents    Chapter DE vie Geo WCCO Era oet bout ise p feudi el eub roto abs 3  BE No BU NEM RN 3  1 2  Physical DescriDEIQUII t erect e tere mese eret Eth aves uet 4  1 3  Technical Specificatii NS ueris se ia ped a eed qo eeu eet pel 4  Chapter 2  SEENEN 6  2b during On ie UE Ee 6  2 2 Device s Front Panel                         esent 6  2 3 Device s Rear Panel                  2 eere 7  Ea dimisi Scie T MTM 7  2 5  EIERE the BAIE eotutt iD duele rov viol ee 8  Chapters  EDERT eege tome EE DR Hed ee lin eto eh vd ios 9  Dea Aas Vie LOI EE 9  3 2 SY SECM  conHauraLtloDsss ose in rro Ee reb eto tt uade Pvt  9  EENS 15  eine E ale E 16    Chapter 1 Introduction    1 1 overview    MRS4616A Series Gateway is a channelized Ethernet gateway for  interconnecting TDM and packet based networks  The Ethernet Gateway  aggregates and switches Ethernet traffic into 8 or 16 channelized E1 circuits   each supporting up to 16 VCG  Ethernet traffic over channelized E1 lines is  aggregated and transferred to the packet switched network via the unit s  Gigabit Ethernet ports  The encapsulation method support HDLC PPP BCP   RFC3518  GFP F    The unit enables service providers to supp ly high capacity Ethernet services to  remote locations  The units can also transparently connect corporate LANs  utilizing existing E1 or T1 lines     Applications   Typically deployed at a central location  MRS46xxA Series Gateway aggregates  Ethernet Data received from other devices  th
9. Service Config   the host IP address in you Internet browser to re connect to target  Make changes with care or you may    Alarm  amp  Statistic permanently lose a connection until next hardware reset   e System Upgrade  Item Setting   gt  IP Address 192 168 0 168   gt  Net Mask 255 255 0 0  P Default Gateway 192 168 0 1                   Net Mask       Default Gateway     3 2 3 Password configuration       e System Config    o System Info   o Network Config  o Password Config  o SNMP Config    e Service Config  e Alarm  amp  Statistic    e System Upgrade    Password Config             This page allows you to change the CLI and WEB password for the user root   After you change the password  you need to re login with the new password     Item   gt  Authentication   gt  Old Password   gt  New Password     gt  Retype Password    Setting  Enabled       User can change password on this page and re login use the new password     3 2 4 SNMP configuration    e System Config    o System Info   o Network Config  o Password Config  o SNMP Config    e Service Config  e Alarm  amp  Statistic    e System Upgrade    SNMP Config          Item   gt  Trap Target Host 1   gt  Trap Target Host 2   gt  Read Community     gt  Write Community    Test SNMP function in this web page     3 2 5 Global Configuration          e System Confi       o System Info   o Network Config  o Password Config  o SNMP Config    e Service Config    o Global Config   o Channel Config  o Ethernet Config  o El Test   o V
10. and two SFP optical  interface  a Console port  8 16 of the E1  BNC or RJ45  interface and RESET button   Ethernet interface   Ethernet interface using with Lamp   Reset   Used to restore the factory default configuration     The system during normal operation  if you hold down the Reset button more than 3 seconds   the system will restore the factory default configuration and restart    E1 Interface    Q9  75      RJ45  1200    Console Port   Provide a series of Config and CLI command device configuration management  Local  configuration through the Console port    2 3 Device s Rear Panel    Different specifications of the rear panel are the same   Figure 2 2 Rear Panel             AC100 240V DC 48V K AC100 240V DC 48V                   2 3 1 Power   Two power interface  AC220V or DC 48V input   AC220V  POWER connect  L   RETURN then Ni    DC 48V  POWER connect to the cathode  RETURN then negative     2 4 Indicators    The unit s LEDs are located on the front panel  Table 3 1 lists the functions of the LED  indicators   Ethernet indicator diagram    p Eth ernet     Table 2 1  LEDs and Controls    Name Colors Functions    POWER Green  Off  Unit is off  On  Fiber connected  FB2 GREEN Flash  Device transmitting data  L    RN Fiber disconnected  On      On Fiber connected     connected      Off  Fiber disconnected   Fiber disconnected    Flash  System is w o m  YELLOW On  Se Sistem saom is abnormal  Off  System is O System is booting sommet  abnormally  On      On  Channel alarm
11. ce will be charged   1  Exceed 36 months since the purchase of the product   2  Can t provide certificate of purchasing date  and serial No  of product shows that  ex works term has exceeded 36 months    3  Include but not limit to the abnormal service conditions such as violent knocking   extrusion  drop  liquid immersion that cause damages    4  Fragile label on the device is damaged    5  User disassembles this product himself   6  Force majeure that leads to product damage  such as earthquake  flooding and  lightening stroke   3  The newly installed parts after maintenance will be repaired free of charge within 12  months since the installation date   4  When malfunction occurs  users can choose to send it to our company to receive  maintenance service or to post it to maintenance points of our company all over the country  to be repaired   5  Our company does not undertake any responsibilities for losses caused by abnormal  operation  for losses really caused by product itself  including but not limited to all direct or  indirect losses due to data loss  our company will only undertake responsibilities within the    selling price of products   Repair and Maintenance Record    Product Name  MRS 4616A  Maintenance date No  of Service Bill       
12. lan Table          e Alarm  amp  Statistic  e System Upgrade       Global Config             Item   gt  DotiQ Vlan Enable   gt  Admin Vlan 0 4094    gt  QiniQ Ether Type   gt  QiniQ Ether Pvid 1 4094    gt  Qin Enable   gt  Port Isolation     gt  E1 Clock Source 0  Internal  1 16 E1     Setting  Disable v  0  0x88A8  0  Disable  v  Channel Isolation       0         DotiQ Vlan Enable  Vlan amp QinQ function enable      Enable Disable  The default configuration is Disable      lt  Admin Vlan  User interface VLAN  The default configuration If Dot1Q Vlan    Enable is set to Enable  then that becomes closed  you need this first configuration    is O or WEB page will not be able to enter      lt  gt      lt  gt      lt  gt      lt  gt     3 2 6 Channel configuration    QinQ Enable  Double Vlan enable   Enable Disable    QinQ Ether Type  Double Vlan type setup     E1 QinQ Pvid  Double VLAN value     Ethernet Isolation          Channel Config       Item   gt  Channel ID   gt  E1 List Bind eg 1 3 5         gt  Encapsulation Protocol        gt  Frame Mode    gt  Time Slot eg 1 3 5    gt  GFP TxScramble    gt  GFP RxScramble    gt  GFP LCAS    gt  GFP FCS    gt  GFP Ext Header    gt  vlan Mode   b Pvid 1 4094      gt  Loop Detection       Setting  iv  1 16    GFP v    Enable       Vian Mode Pvid PPP Status Loop  0 E OK         Channel ID  Choice of channel number  ranging from 1 to 16  The    default is 1 channel     zz EL List Bind  eg  1  3 5   The corresponding channel E1 number list
13. o EL Test  o Vlan Table  Alarm  amp  Statistic  o EL Alarm  o Ethernet Stat   o Channel Stat     System Upgrade       Ei Alarm          E1 LOS AIS LOF LOMF CRC RAI LOOP GFPLOMF1 GFPLOMF2 GFP CRC8 GFPDNU GFP RSync    Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err    WD OO X40 uU fF WN ra    Err    m  o    Err     Em  p     Err    m  N    Err    H  w    Err    Di       Err    Di  ui    Err    e  a    Err    OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err  Err    OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    Err  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    Err  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    Ethernet statistics will automatically refresh every 10s     OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK    OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK  OK          3 2 12 Channel statistics    Channel statistics will automatically refresh every 10s     System Config   o System Info   o Network Config   o Password Config   o SNMP Config  Service Config   o Global Config   o Channel Config   o Ethernet Config   o E1 Test   o Vlan Table  Alarm  amp  S
14. tatistic   o EL Alarm   o Ethernet Stat    o Channel Stat   System Upgrade       Ethernet Statistics             The page will auto refresh every 10 seconds     P Eth 1  P Eth 2  P Eth 3  P Eth 4    Port    P E1 Total    TX Pkts    RX Pkts    oOo ojojoj o    RX Drop         Counter Reset    J Refresh         o oj joj ojo    RX CRC    o ojojo o    Fragment          3 2 13 System    System Config  o System Info  o Network Config  Password Config  o SNMP Config  Service Config  Global Config  Channel Config  Ethernet Config  E1 Test  Vlan Table  Alarm  amp  Statistic  E1 Alarm  Ethernet Stat   Channel Stat   System Upgrade    ooa00 oc    Oo oO    update          Channel Statistics    The page will auto refresh every 10 seconds     Ch 1  Eth Total    Port    TX Pkts       Counter Reset Refresh    Err Pkts    Update the software and firmware in the page  the software must be    firmware must be named as   rbf        named as   bin and    System Config   o System Info   o Network Config   o Password Config   o SNMP Config  Service Config   o Global Config   o Channel Config   o Ethernet Config   o El Test   o Vlan Table  Alarm  amp  Statistic   o EL Alarm   o Ethernet Stat    o Channel Stat   System Upgrade    System Upgrade    Upgrade Status  Not Start Please select uprade type first     Step 1  Select Uprade Type     config      Step 2  Select a file from local PC to upgrade     Step 3  Reboot after upgrade       zl Config                            Appendix A  Connector Wiring  
15. us completing a full access  solution from the service provider s central site to the customer premises  The  unit supports up to maximum 16VCG  allowing the connection of up to  maximum 16 different customers per site    Other typical applications include      Aggregation of Ethernet traffic over TDM wireless links   e Network management backhauling        A Bi1 amp xE1  MRSABXxX        F  Ceod2    Server    C803BN       1O0 100BaseT    h  r  HDLC ge a      10 100BaseT m    HER d e                                            Ei   E  CB03BN                       Features   Up to 16 remote LANs over 8 or 16 E1 circuits aggregation   Support 2047Bytes frames   Support VLAN tagging and QinQ function   Support HDLC PPP BCP  RFC3518  GFP F encapsulation   Support E1 frame or un frame application  and N 64K for framed mode  Provide statistics for each E1 channel   Support E1 proprietary ring protection    e Configure via CLI Web SNMP  v1 v2c v3   e Support software and firmware upgrade  e  48VDC 110 220VAC flexible redundant power inputs    Encapsulation  MRS4616A supports HDLC  PPP and GFP F encapsulation  GFP  ITU T G 8040  G 7041 Y 1303     1 2 Physical Description    MRS4616A is a standalone or rack mountable device        LEDs  interfaces  and control connectors are located on the front panel  For  additional information  refer to Chapter 2     1 3 Technical Specifications    E1 Interface    Number of Ports  16  Compliance   G 703  G 704  Data Rate  2 048 Mbps  Impedance  120 9
    
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