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1. 10 NETWORK APPLICATION OF THE MUXPRO 700 10 DB 25 FOR E1 T1 AND VARIOUS DTE INTERFACE eese eeeeene nnne nnns nennen 13 STU C SIDE ACTIVATED LOOPBACK 27 STU R SIDE ACTIVATED LOOPBACK 27 THE CONVERSION CABLE OF DB 25 M TO V 35 F 41 DB 25M 42 55 442 42 4 12444 44442125414225421441514642154420 424854 142324 4844406 60 41 41 5 530 eC 42 7 2es a ee ladies 43 21 INTERFACE means PHP 44 DB 9 INTERFACE zani DRM 45 nha ijs een 45 vii MUXpro 700 User s Manual TABLE 2 1 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 3 3 TABLE 5 1 TABLE 5 2 TABLE A 1 TABLE B 1 TABLE C 1 TABLE C 2 TABLE C 3 TABLE C 4 TABLE
2. STU C STU R d OPTICAL Ethernet Ethernet 8 amp 4 amp Figure 5 2 STU R Side Activated Loopback Chapter 5 Operation of CID Test TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Loopback Loopback test PortNO PORT1 Loopback Test Local PayLoad Loopback Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort B Loopback Test Possible values are e Normal e Local Loopback e Remote Loopback Local PayLoad Loopback e Remote PayLoad Loopback Be Remote Loopback FarEnd command Read Only e Be Remote PayLoad Loopback FarEnd command Read Only 5 2 4 Configuration Security Configuration TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 System Interface Modem Security Security Configuration Login Username tainet Login Password tainet Press ASCII SPACE BS DEL TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort For security users can define the password for console or telnet login 28 5 3 5 31 Chapter 5 Operation of Monitor Monitor TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Alarm Modem Alarm Alarm Log Clear alarm Log SPACE refresh page lt page up gt page down ESC abort Monitor Alarm Alarm TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Alarm Alarm Log Clear Alarm Log View Real Time Alarm View Real Time Alarm Select by All SPACE refresh page lt page
3. Figure 1 2 Application of S1000 MUXpro 700 System Chapter 1 Overview Optical Optical Optical Optical Optical Ethernet Optical Ethernet Figure 1 3 Possible Interface Configuration of S1000 MUXpro 700 System Note that MUXpro 700 can be configured as STU C or STU R whereas MUXpro 700 should be STU R when connected with 51000 Chapter 2 Specification Chapter 2 Specification ABOUT THIS CHAPTER To let the user understand the TAINET MUXpro 700 this chapter begins with its main features Then the chapter continues to present the FIBER interface the network side interface timing and synchronization OAM Operation Administration and Maintenance and technical specifications The last part of this chapter is devoted to the applications of TAINET MUXpro 700 family in different networks which include cellular network campus network and El network 2 1 Main Features Listed below are the main features of the MUXpro 700 B MUXpro 700 supports DTE interface El DATA V 35 21 RS 530 V 36 RS449 Ethernet Support line data rate of 125Mbps B Transmission distance is up to 40Km B Support either 4 E1 T1 Ethernet or 3 EI T14 DATA Ethernet connection for application Support Timing and Synchronization Local internal timing Line timing loop received clock DTE timing
4. left gt right ESC previous menu a The possible values are listed below B FIBER E1 4P Near End Far End B FIBER T1 4P Near End Far End B FIBER DATA E Far End only B FIBER DATA TI Far End only Required Modem select DTE interface type for near end and far end Modem Data Rate To select the data rate for near end or far end 1 interface the value is from 1 to 32 T1 interface the value is from 1 to 25 Configuration Modem Test For test and diagnostic purpose the MUXpro 700 provides various Loopback paths which are depicted in Figure 5 1 and Figure 5 2 They are Near End Local Payload Loopback Local Loopback Remote Loopback and Remote Payload Loopback 26 Chapter 5 Operation of STU C STU R a b c d OPTICAL gt DS1 or E1 DS1 or E1 4 4 STU C STU R a b OPTICAL gt DS1 or E1 V 35 8 amp a STU C STU R a b c d OPTICAL V 35 V 35 eu STU C STU R a b 9 OPTICAL Ethernet Ethernet 8 u Figure 5 1 STU C Side Activated Loopback STU C STU R d c b a OPTICAL DS1 or E1 DS1 or E1 amp STU C STU R d c b a OPTICAL DS1 or E1 V 35 STU C STU R d 9 OPTICAL gt V 35 V 35 4
5. 9 SPACE BS DEL TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort MUXPro 700 supports four separate points for Network Management System The TrapIP is the IP address of remote system Configuration System Date Time System TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 CO CPE Mode Trap Ip DateTime Default Date and Time Setup Date amp Time Setup Year 2004 Month Day 12 Hour 16 Minute 127 118 Press 0 9 SPACE BS DEL TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort 5 2 2 Chapter 5 Operation of B Date Time The system provides RTC Real Time Clock and supports BCD coded century year month date day hours minutes and seconds with automatic leap year compensation valid up to the year 2100 Set the Date Time to correctly time stamping the alarm or PM data report The date time will be stored in non volatile memory so data will not be lost even when powering off the system MPU Configuration System Default Default Reset the configuration data of the device to default values Configuration Interface Configuration TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 System Interface Modem Security FIBER T1 1 ENTER select TAB next gt right ESC previous menu There are four interface types which are FIBER 1 1 and DATA available for the MUXpro 700 In addition the DATA interface also includes V 35 X
6. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This section guides you on how to use the manual effectively The manual contains information needed to install configure and operate TAINET s MUXpro 700 termination units The summary of this manual is as follows Chapter 1 Overview Describes SCORPIO 1000 and how to use MUXpro 700 in several applications Chapter 2 Specifications Describes the features specifications and applications of MUXpro 700 Chapter 3 Interfacing Introduces all the interfaces including front panel and rear panel Chapter 4 Installation Step by step guide to assist user to install and verify the MUXpro 700 Chapter 5 Operation Of Cid Gives a description of the CID Craft Interface Device Appendix A Order Information Describes all the MUXpro 700 series products Appendix B Menu Tree Describes the LCD and VT 100 menu tree Appendix C Pin Assignment Describes all cables and connectors with pin definition Appendix D Trouble Shooting Provides brief trouble shooting list Appendix E Trouble Report Trouble Report Form Appendix F Glossary MUXpro 700 User s Manual SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL 3 types of symbols are used throughout this manual These symbols are used to advise the users when a special condition arises such as a safety or operational hazard or to present extra information to the users These symbols are explained below Warning This symbol and associated text are used when death or injury t
7. 5 6 Tier 7 Tier 2 Value Impedance lt Unbalance Unbalance Balance gt DATA Parameters Near End port V35 V36 RS449 RS530 1 2 3 4 X21 Tx data Normal Inverter inversion Rx sample Rising Falling edge Rx data Normal Inverter inversion E1 Header Disable enable CRC exc pin detect Enable Disable Timing Internal Source Far End Port DTE V35 V36 RS449 RS530 1 2 3 4 X21 Tx data Normal Inverter inversion Rx sample Rising Falling edge Rx data Normal Inverter inversion E1 Header Disable enable CRC exc pin detect Enable Disable Timing Internal Source Configuration Mode Parameter port Required Empty m 1 2 3 4 Modem Type of Near End Required Empty Modem Type of Far End Far End 31 Modem Data Rate Input 1 32 64 Kbps Test Loopback Loopback Normal gt a Local Loopback Local PayLoad Loopback Remote Loopback Remote PayLoad Loopback Be Remote Loopback Be Remote PayLoad Loopback Configuration Secur Login tainet ity Username Login tainet Password Monitor Alarm View Real Time All Alarm Appendix Menu Tree Tier 1 E Default 5 3 4 5 6 7 2 Value AlarmLog Clean Alarm Version Info main Hw 1 00 Modem Version Sw Version 1 03 fpga Version 0 00 modem Near End Status p
8. OPERATION OF CID u 17 Hal OVER VIEW a ME 17 5 2 TONE CURA ON OS 18 5 2 1 Configuration ys Mii 19 MUXpro 700 User s Manual 5 2 2 toro C cm 21 5 2 3 Configuration Modem 26 5 2 4 Configuration Sec rity nri dL eR US 28 o e AEN VLON O E E s cA M d e WAA M ME 29 5 3 1 ria rere ede ia hah een a CH e a ee EN eux 29 5 3 2 M nitor Modem EE 32 5 4 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD sis nee de B ce 33 55 DIAGNOSIS Coro eoi O s ee ae 33 APPENDIX A ORDERING INFORMATION ee ee ee esta seen seen aseo sese testen setas seas eese seo 35 APPENDIX MENU A AKAITA CYA UTATA TUU WA AA UA AA 37 APPENDIX PINS ASSIGNMENT aussen ebenen een 41 APPENDIX TROUBLE SHOOTING Grasa id adan ibid 47 APPENDIX E TROUBEEREPOR Tinaco ia ai 49 APPENDIX F GLOSSARY Sinn 51 MUXpro 700 User s Manual FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 5 1 FIGURE 5 2 FIGURE C 1 FiGURE C 2 FIGURE C 3 FIGURE C 4 FIGURE C 5 FIGURE C 6 FIGURE C 7 FIGURE C 8 FIGURES APPLICATION OF BACK TO BACK coccion nenn nnannnnnnnnannrennnnnnennenn 2 POSSIBLE INTERFACE CONFIGURATION OF S1000 MUXPRO 700 SYSTEM 3 NETWORK APPLICATION OF THE MUXPRO 700 WITH 703
9. There are four ports on the MUXpro 700 no data interface selected in the beginning users must specify the associated port from portl to port4 B Frame Mode Possible values are Unframed LineCoding AMI or B8ZS Idle Pattern Sending pattern on the unused time slots The possible values are Ox7f and Oxff Cable Length Possible values are 0 133 133 266 266 399 399 533 533 655 The T1 circuit provides the function of cable length from 0 to 200 meters compensation Chapter 5 Operation of CID Configuration Interface E1 Configuration Interface E1 Parameter E1 TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Parameters Near End Far End ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Configuration Interface E1 Parameter Near End Parameters TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Near End Far End Near End of E1 Configure 1 Parameters PORTNO PORT1 Frame Mode Unframed Impedance Balance Idle Pattern Oxff Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort E Frame Mode Possible values are Unframed B Impedance Nominal 120 ohms resistive symmetrical Balance pair or 75 ohm asymmetrical Unbalance pair Idle Pattern Bit sending pattern in the unused time slots The possible values are Ox7f and Oxff Configuration Interface DATA Configuration Interface DATA Parameters DATA TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Parameters Near End F
10. 21 V36 RS499 and RS530 Configuration Interface FIBER Interface TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 FIBER T1 E1 DATA Near End Far End ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu There are two sub items for FIBER parameter which are Near End and Far End Near End is the device you are controlling and the corresponding device is Far End Users can set the parameters of Near End and or Far End device Chapter 5 Operation of CID Configuration Interface FIBER Near End FIBER TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Near End Far End Configure Fiber Near End Parameter OE OPTION Hardware Auto selection OE LOOP OE1 DATA PORT LOCATION EMPTY Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort B OE OPTION The configurable values are Hardware Auto selection or Software configuration The near end site will connect itself with far end site automatically when selected Hardware Auto selection Or the connection is established by user defined OE1 or OE2 when the Software configuration was selected B OELOOP The value of this optical loop selection is OE1 or OE2 OEI is the master line interface OE2 is the backup line for OEI B DATA PORT LOCATION EMPTY EMPTY PORTI PORT2 PORT3 PORT4 Configuration Interface FIBER Far End FIBER TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Near End Far End Configure Far End Parameter OE OPTION Hardware Auto selection O
11. 5 Operation of CID Diagnosis TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Trouble Shooting Menu View System Debug Messages debug RSG m Type Q to Quit The Diagnosis is used by expert engineer for the purpose of troubleshooting Users may ignore it if users are not so familiar with it Appendix A Ordering Information Appendix A Ordering Information Table A 1 is the order information for your reference Table A 1 Order Information Standalone fiber optic modem w 3 E1 balanced interface one DATA 700 4 1 MUXpro 700AC WETU V 35 V 36 RS 530 X 21 and 4 10 100M Ethernet interface 3E1 DATA B 1310nm for up to 40km distance FC PC connector with built in 100 240VAC auto range power Standalone fiber optic modem w 4 E1 balanced interface and MUXpro 4 ports 10 100M Ethernet interface 1310nm for up to 40km 000 101 0064 distance FC PC connector with built in 100 240VAC auto range power Standalone fiber optic modem w 3 E1 unbalanced interface one 700AC 4E1 U MUXpro 700AC DATA V 35 V 36 RS 530 X 21 and 4 ports 10 100M Ethernet 3E1 DATA U Aa interface 1310nm for up to 40km distance FC PC connector with built in 100 240VAC auto range power Standalone fiber optic modem w 4 E1 unbalanced interface and MUXpro 4 ports 10 100M Ethernet interface 1310nm for up to 40km 000 101 0066 distance connector
12. Date Time 1 08 1 4 UAS WARNING RAISED 01 12 2003 16 46 00 2 FIBER 1t UAS QTR TRHD WARNING RAISED 01 12 2003 16 46 00 3 FIBER 2 LOSWS QTR TRHD WARNING RAISED 01 12 2003 16 46 00 4 DSX1 3 UAS QTR TRHD WARNING CLR 01 12 2003 16 45 00 5 FIBER 1 _UAS_QTR_TRHD WARNING CLR 01 12 2003 16 45 00 6 2 LOSWS QTR WARNING CLR 01 12 2003 16 45 00 7 DSX1 2 UAS TRHD WARNING RAISED 01 12 2003 16 31 00 8 FIBER 2 UAS TRHD WARNING RAISED 01 12 2003 16 31 00 9 FIBER 1 _LOSWS_QTR_TRHD WARNING RAISED 01 12 2003 16 31 00 10 DSX1 2 UAS TRHD WARNING CLR 01 12 2003 16 30 00 11 FIBER 2 UAS QTR TRHD WARNING CLR 01 12 2003 16 30 00 12 FIBER 1 LOSWS QTR TRHD WARNING CLR 01 12 2003 16 30 00 SPACE refresh page lt pageup gt page down ESC abort Up to 200 alarm records can be stored without the use UNMS Many more can be logged in Database if UNMS is used 31 Chapter 5 Operation of CID Alarm TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Alarm Alarm Log Clear Alarm Log Clear System Alarm Log Clear lt YES gt NO TAB next gt forward lt backward ENTER select ESC abort Users can view or clear the alarm logs if it is necessary 5 3 2 Monitor Modem Modem TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Version Info Modem Status Led Status Version Information Main Hardware Version 1 00 Software Version 1 03 FPGA Version 0 00 TAB ENTER next field lt l
13. For test and diagnostic purpose the MUXpro 700 system provides various loopback activated and deactivated function B Management by UNMS or B Remote control monitoring via Telnet and Ethernet B Two optical line interfaces support 1 1 line backup redundancy function B Remote software upgrade via TFTP Optical Interface Single Mode W Connector FC PC or SC Laser Wavelength 1310 1550nm for single mode operation B Fiber Size 9 125 um B Transmit Power 5 dBm min Receive Power 34 dBm min For BER 197 Dynamic Range 29 dB For BER 1079 Chapter 2 Specification 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 Network Side Interface T1 Interface Bit Rate 1 544 Kbit s 50 ppm Frame Format SF D4 ESF field selectable Line Code AMI or B8ZS field selectable Impedance Nominal 100 ohms 5 resistive Jitter performance Meet ITU T G 824 requirements Physical Connection Type DB25 female or RJ 45 100 ohms in Connector Module CRC CRC 6 E1 Interface Comply with G 703 Standard Bit Rate 2 048 Kbit s 50 ppm Frame Format meet ITU T G 704 standard Line Code High Density Bipolar of Order 3 HDB3 Impedance Nominal 120 ohms 590 or 75 ohm Jitter performance Meet ITU T G 823 requirements 4 Physical Connection DB25 female or RJ 45 120 ohms in Connector Module V 35 Interface Software configurable for V 35 or RS530 or RS 449
14. RX NC NC Table 3 1 Indicators on Front Panel Green DATA DATA CPE Failure OK Handshaking Connecting Optical 1 2 Loop Green Failure T Training Idle 1 1 Green Traffic OK E1 T1 CPE N A N A 1 2 3 4 Red Failure 3 2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the MUXpro 700 Users may connect the MUXpro 700 to other devices or equipments via these interfaces Q CRAFT E1 T1 DTE REAL PANNEL Figure 3 2 Rear Panel of the MUXpro 700 The following connectors devices appear on the rear panel of the MUXpro 700 12 3 2 1 Chapter 3 Interfacing 1 Power On Off The MUXpro 700 s power switch 2 Power Receptacle Power plug for a AC power cable 3 DC power connector Power connector for DC power 4 Ground Terminal Ground output terminal connect to earth 5 Craft Interface 9 pin female serial D sub connector 6 1 1 Interface E1 T1 interface 7 DTE Interface Data terminal equipment port The MUXpro 700 supports various DTE Data Terminal Equipment interfaces depending on user requirements Connector type is a 25 pins female connector for 1 V 35 X 21 RS 530 and V 36 RS449 Tainet will provide the cable converter for various interfaces O 2 02060060020000000 O 000000000000 Figure 3 3 DB 25 for E1 T1 and various DTE Interface The El Tl interface uses a D sub25 connector Pi
15. Test CPU self test ROM RAM interface chipset read write Fiber interface loop back test E1 T1 interface loop back test DATA interface loop back test 7 LEDs for local monitor and simple trouble shooting Transparent UART over 100Base Fx Ethernet Link for in band management Chapter 2 Specification 2 6 2 2 6 3 2 6 4 2 7 B Power monitoring Maintenance Power On Self Test B Watch Dog Timer B Commanded by CPU Alarm Fiber interface LOS 1 1 interface LOS 1 1 interface AIS 1 1 interface LOF 1 1 interface RAI Performance TI El interface ES B TI El interface SES B TI El interface UAS Other Technical Specifications Table 2 2 gives the other specifications of the MUXpro 700 Table 2 2 Other Specifications of the MUXpro 700 Size Dimension 212mm W x 286mm D x 42mm H Safety Vibration Meet FCC part 68 requirements Meet EN60950 FCC part 68 requirements EMI EMC Meet CE amp FCC part 15 class B requirements Power Requirement Input AC input or DC input voltage 110V 220VAC or 48 Power Consumption 10 W TBD Environments Temperature Operation 0 45 C Storage and Transportation 20 70 C Operation 5 90 RH Relative Humidity Fury Storage and Transportation 5 95 RH 8 2 8 2 8 1 2 8 2 Chapter 2 Specification Applications The application of TAINET s MUXpro 700 is very similar wi
16. V 36 or X 21 Data inversion Normal Data or Inverse Data mode selected Date rate n x 64K bps 1 to 32 Connector DB 25 with adaptive cable Clocking mode DCE slave or DCE external Clock inversion Control lead 21 v V 35 DTR RTS DSR DCD CTS TM v V36 DTR RTS DSR DCD CTS Ethernet Interface B Meet IEEE 802 3 Relative requirements Connector RJ 45 m 10 100M Auto Negotiation 2 4 2 4 1 2 5 2 6 2 6 1 User Interface Connectors E Optical port FC PC or SC Ethernet port RJ 45 EI TI port DB25 female B DATA port DB25 female Timing and Synchronization Chapter 2 Specification Table 2 1 shows three modes to be field selectable Table 2 1 Timing and Synchronization Mode STU C Symbol STU R Symbol Example m ode Number Clock Reference Clock Reference Application Local oscillator Received symbol 1 Classic HDSLP lesiochronous internal timing clock 4 1 application is Transmit data clock Received symbol 2 2 synchronous transport Synchronous DTE timing clock in both directions Hybrid Synchronous downstream Transmit data clock Received symbol downstream transport 3 2 Synchronous DTE timing clock and bit stuffed 1 upstream upstream is possible Plesiochronous OAM amp P OAM amp P Operation Administration Maintenance and Performance of the MUXpro 700 is listed below Interface amp Self
17. cable Table C 3 V 36 RS 449 Cable Pin Definition DB 25 Male Signal V 36 RS 449 Female Source 1 Shield 1 Common 2 Send Data A 4 DTE 15 Send Timing A 5 DCE Receive Data A 6 DCE 4 Request to Send A 7 DTE 17 Receive Timing A 8 DCE Clear to Send A 9 DCE Data Mode A 11 DCE 20 Terminal ready A 12 DTE 8 Receive Ready A 13 DCE 24 Terminal Timing A 17 DTE 7 Signal Ground 19 20 37 Common 14 Send Data B 22 DTE Appendix Pins Assignment 12 Send Timing B 23 DCE 16 Receive Data B 24 DCE 19 Request to Send B 25 DTE 9 Receive Timing B 26 DCE 13 Clear to Send B 27 DCE 22 Data Mode B 29 DCE 23 Terminal Ready B 30 DTE 10 Receive Ready B 31 DCE 11 Terminal Timing B 35 DTE X 21 Interface Figure C 6 illustrates the X 21 Interface For the DB 25 interface refer to Figure C 2 14112110 15 13 11 Figure C 6 X 21 Interface Refer to Table C 4 to see the pin definition of V 36 RS 449 cable Table C 4X 21 Cable Pin Definition DB25 Male Signal X 21 Female 1 Shield Ground 1 2 Ground 2 4 TXD a 3 3 3 4 8 RXD a 5 17 on 6 24 RXC a 7 7 Ground 8 14 TXD b 9 19 2 10 16 RXD b 11 10 on 12 9 RXC b 13 11 14 G G DB 9 Interface The DB 9 connector interface is shown as Figure C 7 44 Appendix Pins Assignment Figure C 7 DB 9 Interface For the pin definition of DB 9
18. interface see Table C 5 Table C 5 DB 9 Connector Pin Definition DB9 Female Signal Source 2 TXD DCE 3 DTE 5 Signal Ground 7 DTE 8 RTS DCE RJ 45 Interface Figure C 8 illustrates the RJ 45 interface Figure C 8 RJ 45 Interface Refer to Table C 6 to see the pin definition of LAN RJ 45 connector Table C 6 LAN RJ 45 Connector Pin Definition RJ 45 10Base T Signal 1 TxD Twist Pair 2 TxD Twist Pair 3 RxD Twist Pair 6 RxD Twist Pair Appendix D Trouble shooting Appendix D Trouble shooting Trouble Shooting Table 1 Configured parameter values are lost after equipment restart When user modifies or changes the parameters the user should save the configurations in the flash memory by entering the Confirm YES menu and then reboot the system by entering the Configuration System Reset menu 2 Console Telnet Web User Name and Password When accessing the device through Telnet or the Web the user will be prompted to enter the password User can try the default user name tainet and password tainet to log in 3 Access denied There are several conditions that will disable user s access to the device via Console Telnet or the Web Message Solution Incorrect user The password entered is incorrect Check the user name and password again 47 Appendix Trouble Report Appendix Trouble Report Please describe
19. use the same communication protocols data formatting structures languages and or architecture HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol The most common protocol used on the Internet HTTP is the primary protocol used for web sites and web browsers It is also prone to certain kinds of attack IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Employed by IP hosts the protocol that reports their multicast group membership to an adjacent multicast router IP Internet Protocol The IP currently IP version 4 is the underlying protocol for routing packets on the Internet and other TCP IP based networks IP Pool Internet Protocol Pool refers to the collective group of IP address locates in any particular place ISP Internet Service Provide connections into the Internet for home users and businesses There are local regional national and global ISPs You can think of local ISPs as the gatekeepers into Internet Jack Type Different type of jacks RJ11 RJ45 or RJ 48 can be used for an ISDN line The RJ11 is the most common in the world and is most often used for analog phones modems and fax machines RJ48 and RJ45 are essentially the same as they both have the same 8 pin configuration An RJ11 jack can fit into an RJ45 RJ48 connector however an RJ45 RJ48 cannot fit into an RJ11 connector LAN Local Area Network is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached A LAN as its mane
20. with built in 100 240 auto range power MUXpro 700DC 000 101 0067 Standalone fiber optic modem w 3 E1 balanced interface one DATA V 35 V 36 RS 530 X 21 and 4 ports 10 100M Ethernet interface 700DC 4E1 B 3E1 DATA B 1310nm for up to 40km distance FC PC connector with built in 36 72VDC power Standalone fiber optic modem w 4 E1 balanced interface and MUXpro 000 101 0068 4 ports 10 100M Ethernet interface 1310nm for up to 40km distance FC PC connector with built in 36 72VDC power MUXpro 700DC 000 101 0069 Standalone fiber optic modem w 3 E1 unbalanced interface one DATA V 35 V 36 RS 530 X 21 and 4 ports 10 100M Ethernet 700DC 4E1 U 3E1 DATA U interface 1310nm for up to 40km distance FC PC connector with built in 36 72VDC power Standalone fiber optic modem w 4 E1 unbalanced interface and MUXpro 000 101 0070 4 ports 10 100M Ethernet interface 1310nm for up to 40km distance FC PC connector with built in 36 72VDC power Specify power cord 35 Appendix A Ordering Information A 330 010 0001 North American power cord 3 pin 10A 125V 6 feet E 330 010 0002 European power cord 3 pin round pin 10A 250V 1 83M B 330 010 0003 British power cord 3 pin 10A 250V 13A fuse 330 010 0006 India power cord 3 pin 6A 250V 1 83 330 010 0007 China power cord 3 pin 10 250 1 83 Appendix Me
21. 1 Testing Network Structure 2 Configuration 3 Testing Network Equipment 4 Trouble Description TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP FAX 886 2 2658 3232 E MAIL sales tainet net Appendix Glossary Appendix F Glossary KEYWORD EXPLAINATION Part of the original IEEE 802 3 standard 10 Base T is the Ethernet specification of 10Mbps base band that uses two pair of twisted pair Category 3 4 5 cabling using one pair to send data and the other to receive 10 Base T has a distant limit of about 100 meters per segment Based on the IEEE 802 3u standard 100BaseT is the Fast Ethernet specification of 100 Base T 100Mbps base band that uses UTP wiring 100BaseT sends link pulse over the network when no traffic is present Address Mask The address mask for an IP address is used to identify the boundary between the network portion of the address and host portion ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line An evolving high speed transmission technology originally developed by Bell core and mow standardized by ANSI as T1 413 A Uses existing UTP copper wires from Telephone Company s central office to subscriber s premises Involves electronic equipment in the form of ADSL modems central office and subscriber s premises C gt Sends digital signal up and down these copper wires and sends more information one way than the other hence the term asymmetric ARP Address Resolution P
22. C 5 TABLE C 6 TABLES TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION cocine 7 INDICATORS ON FRONT PANEL cocine 12 4 1 4 1 INTERFACE PIN ASSIGNMENT nennen 13 RJ 48 1 1 PIN DEFINITION zuusannannannnannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennennnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennennann 13 FIBER ALARMS DESCRIPTION ai e nena 30 T1 E1 ALARMS DESCRIPTION coccion ene 30 ORDER INFORMATION idilio 35 VT2100 MENU TREE ia 37 V 35 CABLE PIN 42 RS 530 CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION eeeeee wanaamua nne n enne nnn nn anna 42 V 36 RS 449 CABLE PIN DEFINITION eere cr 43 X 21 CABLE PIN DEFINITION coccion nene 44 DB 9 CONNECTOR PIN nnns entr annn nananman ennenen anena 45 LAN RJ 45 CONNECTOR PIN nnnm tren nnne nennen ennn 45 viii Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview ABOUT THIS CHAPTER This chapter begins with a general description of TAINET s MUXpro 700 and how to use the MUXpro 700 in several applications and show the possib
23. E LOOP OE1 DATA PORT LOCATION PORT1 Press 0 9 SPACE BS DEL TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort B OE OPTION The configurable values are Hardware Auto selection or Software configuration B OELOOP The value of this optical loop selection is OE1 or OE2 is the master line interface OE2 is the backup line for B DATA PORT LOCATION PORTI PORT2 PORT3 PORT4 EMPTY A Threshold Crossing Alert will be reported if the SNR Signal to Noise Ratio margin is lower or if the Attenuation is higher than the set value The TCA will be 22 Chapter 5 Operation of time stamped and logged into local memory and in UNMS database Users can configure the values of Far End and or Near End Configuration Interface T1 T1 TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Parameters Near End Far End ENTER select TAB next left gt right ESC previous menu MUXpro 700 supports one T1 interface to extend the transmission service Near End is the device you are controlling and the corresponding device is Far End Configuration Interface T1 Near End Parameters TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Near End Far End Configure T1 Near End Parameters Configure T1 Parameters PortNO PORT1 Frame Mode Unframed LineCoding AMI Idle Pattern Oxff Cable Length 533 655 Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort
24. Management Ethernet port in the Front Panel This is a must for Telnet and TFTP management Configuration System CO CPE Mode System TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 CO CPE Mode IP Trap Ip DateTime Default Set CO CPE Mode Configure Muxpro 700 CO CPE Mode Mode CO Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort The CO device generates the source clock In opposite device should be set to CPE mode to follow the CO clock Configuration System IP System TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 CO CPE Mode IP Trap Ip DateTime Default IP Configuration IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 1 NetMask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 191 168 1 254 Press 0 9 SPACE BS DEL TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Above step sets the local device s IP address The IP address has to be in the same sub network with your remote computer IP address 19 Chapter 5 Operation of CID Configuration System Trap IP System TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 CO CPE Mode IP Trap Ip DateTime Default Trap IP Configuration TrapIP Configuration Trap IPO Address 210 65 231 120 Trap IPO Status Inactive Trap IP1 Address 0 0 0 0 Trap IP1 Status Inactive Trap IP2 Address 0 0 0 0 Trap IP2 Status Inactive Trap IP3 Address 0 0 0 0 Trap IP3 Status Inactive Trap IP4 Address 0 0 0 0 Trap 1 4 Status Inactive Press 0
25. PTER In this chapter you will be introduced to the CID Craft Interface Device VT 100 operation of MUXpro 700 The chapter starts with an overview of MUXpro 700 s CID In addition each main menu item of the MUXpro 700 s CID such as Configuration Monitor Software Download and Diagnosis will be discussed 5 1 Overview The craft port for configuration is set to Speed 115200 Data bit 8 Parity n Stop bit 1 Flow control n When startup the device the following messages will appear before the screen displays the Application software code RAM test OK SelfTest2 OK SelfTest3 OK Select a in 1 second gt into Diagnostic mode or to AP dwHeaderCheckSum 0xe9369793 11 59 31 code checksum OK 0x5766979 At startup of the AP press Enter the CID will prompt user to enter the password for access into the system The default user name and password is fainet Welcome to Access TAINET MUXpro 700 Please Enter User Name tainet Password The CID offers user friendly menu driven user interface The following figure depicts the structure of the interface The top tier command options include Configuration Monitor status Software Download and Diagnosis Test 17 Chapter5 Operation of CID Version 1 00 System yy AINET MUXpro 700 ee 22 AA A e Deer E Tier 3 Trap IP DateTime Default Rese Product Name Sofware V
26. QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute FE SES TCA FIBER SES FE DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day FE SES TCA FIBER UAS FE QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute FE UAS TCA FIBER UAS FE DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day FE UAS TCA FIBER ATN TRHD WARNING Attenuation TCA FIBER FE ATN TRHD WARNING FE Attenuation TCA FIBER SNM TRHD WARNING SNR Margin TCA FIBER FE SNM TRHD WARNING FE SNR Margin TCA Table 5 2 1 1 Alarms Description Alarm Type Description DSX1 LOS MAJOR Failure of LOS DSX1 LOF MAJOR Failure of LOF DSX1 AIS MAJOR Failure of AIS DSX1 RAI MINOR Failure of RAI DSX1 LOS FE MAJOR Failure of FE LOS DSX1 LOF FE MAJOR Failure of FE LOF DSX1 AIS FE MAJOR Failure of FE AIS DSX1 RAI FE MINOR Failure of FE RAI DSX1 ES TRHD WARNING 15 minute ES TCA DSX1 ES DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day ES TCA DSX1 SES QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute SES TCA Chapter 5 Operation of DSX1 SES DAY WARNING 1 day SES TCA DSX1 UAS QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute UAS TCA DSX1 UAS DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day UAS TCA DSX1 ES FE QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute FE ES TCA DSX1 ES FE DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day FE ES TCA DSX1 SES FE QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute FE SES TCA DSX1 SES FE DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day FE SES TCA DSX1 UAS FE QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute FE UAS TCA DSX1 UAS FE DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day FE UAS TCA Alarm TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Alarm Alarm Log Clear Alarm Log View Alarm Log TYPE Class Status
27. ar End ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu 24 Chapter 5 Operation of Configuration Interface DATA Parameters Near End Parameters TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Near End Far End Near End of DATA Configure DATA Parameters PORTNO PORT1 DTEType V35 Tx data inversion normal Rx sample edge Rising Rx data inversion normal E1 Header CRC disable exc pin detect Enable Timing Source Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort DTEType V35 V36 RS449 X21 or RS530 B Tx Rx data inversion normal or inverse The V 35 interface of STU R provides data inversion capability used to protect against the occurrence of low pulse density Rx sample edge Rising or Falling El Header CRC disable or enable Timing Source Internal Dte External or Line Exc pin detect enable or disable the external clock pin detection of V 35 interface Chapter 5 Operation of CID 5 2 3 Configuration Modem Configuration Modem Parameter Modem TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Parameters Test Configure Modem Parameters Set Required Modem Type Actual Card Type of Modem Required Modem Type of Near End Required Modem Type of Far End Near End Modem Data Rate 1 32 64kbps Far End Modem Data Rate 1 32 64kbps FIBER E1T1 4P FIBER E1 4P FIBER E1 4P 32 32 ENTER select TAB next
28. ded for the CO into settings for CPE 2 8 3 El Network The MUXpro 700 can be deployed to replace traditional 1 network without the repeater in the 1 network and effectively the utilization of the existing twisted copper pair 10 Chapter 3 Interfacing Chapter 3 Interfacing ABOUT THIS CHAPTER In this chapter we will focus our attention on the interfaces of the MUXpro 700 First the front panel of the MUXpro 700 will be discussed After that we will examine in more detail the rear panel of the MUXpro 700 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 Front Panel The front panel of MUXpro 700 as illustrated in Figure 3 1 contains four main sections 1 6 the LAN RJ45 connector optical interfaces LED indicators and management RJ45 interface From the status indicators of front panel users can obtain useful information to monitor the status of the MUXpro 700 10 100 Txi Rx1 Tx2 Rx2 1 2 A VV LAN 10 100 MUXpro 700 il n Management Optical 1 Optical 2 Optical DATA FRONT PANNEL Figure 3 1 Front Panel of the MUXpro 700 Status Indicators The status indicators of the MUXpro 700 are depicted in Table 3 1 There are eight LEDs which are Optical 1 Optical 2 DATA 1 1 1 EI TI 2 EI TI 3 EV T1 4 and power These LEDs display the system status Ethernet RJ 45 Pin Assignment 11 Chapter 3 Interfacing Pin Description TX TX RX NC NC
29. ee tate tli e ts 6 2 3 1 MT lelntertace re eere b he ES 6 2 3 2 E1 Intetface once tte e E eere pd pd d e e ER 6 2 3 3 V35 A d 6 2 3 4 Ethernet 6 24 USER INTERFACE E Oe 7 2 4 1 CONMECIORS MM ETIN IL 7 2 5 TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION si iade dass sanas esas asas a rna 7 PES V Uc 7 2 6 1 Interface Self 7 2 6 2 Mintea eM 8 2 6 3 Alarm 8 2 6 4 Performance an aa 8 2 7 OTHER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS cccccccccccessseseeceececeecccasseseeeeeeeeeeeccagsseseeness 8 2 8 APPLICATIONS neia 9 2 8 1 Cellular tede e e t e be er P e e i eet ind 9 2 8 2 Campus Network core een 9 2 8 3 E41 INetWOrKkc A RE Mesue 10 CHAPTER INTERFACING se essen 11 3 1 FRONT PANEL e see 11 3 1 1 otatus I ndaiecaltots s ui TANA ete Ot ed AAA A 11 3 1 2 Ethernet RJ 45 Pin Assignment criteri rene n ene E Fen AR EE RR 11 3 2 JBEARPANED Asse 12 3 2 1 E1 and T1 RJ 48 Pin Definition for 13 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION ns 15 4 1 UNANINI rcu UIS 15 CHAPTER 5
30. eft gt right ESC abort Modem TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Version Info Modem Status Led Status Modem Status PortNO PORT1 Near End Modem Type FIBER E1 4P Far End Modem Type FIBER E1 4P Near End Port Rate 2048 Trunk Timing Source Through Mode TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Modem TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 32 5 4 5 5 Chapter 5 Operation of Led Status PortNO LED Status OE1 LED Status OE2 Version Info Modem Status LED Status E1T1 LED Status DATA TAB ENTER next field gt Led Status PORT1 Inactive Inactive RED Inactive right ESC abort Software Download TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Configuration Monitor File Name TAB ENTER next field left Software Download Diagnosis Server IP Address Start Downloading Download Software From Server 1192 168 1 1 mp700v103 img Yes Press 0 9 SPACE BS DEL right ESC abort TFTP software upgrade is supported Users can specify the IP address of TFTP server and file name for downloading through the Management port in the front panel by cross cable Diagnosis MAIN TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Configuration Monitor Trouble Shooting Menu ENTER select TAB next Software Download Diagnosis lt left gt tright ESC previous menu Chapter
31. erion Tier 4 or description IP Configuration IP Configuration IP Address NetMask Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 1 255 255 255 0 191 168 1 254 operational hint Press 0 9 SPACE BS DEL TAB ENTER next field lt gt right ESC abort 5 2 B Product Name TAINET MUXpro 700 Software Version the software version number Tier 2 The second tier of the current screen Tier 3 The next tier of the current screen Tier 4 or description The fourth tier of the current screen and or its description Input the values to be set by the user Operational hint a hint for the user during operation Configuration After the password checks out the CID will bring up the top page or the configuration main menu There are four items on this page System Interface Modem and Security MAIN TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Configuration Monitor Software Download Diagnosis System Interface Modem Security ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Chapter 5 Operation of 5 2 1 Configuration System Configuration TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 System Interface Modem Security CO CPE Mode IP Trap IP DateTime Default ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Before you can remote control monitoring the device Setting IP address is required for managing the system via the
32. implies is limited to a local area This has to do more with the electrical characteristics of the medium than the fact that many early LANs 53 Appendix Glossary KEYWORD EXPLAINATION LED Light Emitting Diode LED are visual indicators that relay information about the status of specific Scorpio 1401 02 functions to user by lighting up turning off or blinking LED slugs are usually found on the front panel of the physical device Examples include Status Power and System LEDS LLC Multiplexing LLC encapsulation allows multiplexing of multiple protocols over a single ATM virtual circuit By prefixing the PDU Payload Data Unit with an IEEE 802 2 Logical Link Control LLC header each protocol can be identified Loop reach Loop reach defines speed that can be attained at various distances This is very important for DSL technology as distance from the CO influences attainable speeds On a local area network LAN or other network the Media Access Control MAC address is your computer s unique hardware number On an Ethernet LAN it is the mane as your Ethernet address The MAC layer frames data for transmitted as a stream of bits Modem Modulator demodulator A device that converts digital signal to analog and vice versa so that digital information can be transmitted over analog communication facilities such as voice grade telephone lines Name Resolution The allocation
33. ire GSHDSL modems and fiber optic MUX MUXpro 700 s data interfaces allow modem connectivity via a wide range of DTE interfaces These interfaces include T1 E1 DATA V 35 V 36 RS449 X 21 RS 530 or Ethernet Applications The System consists of a central unit at central office and a remote unit at customer premises The services are extended through the technologies of fiber Various interface 1 Chapter 1 Overview extensions are supported DATA V 35 36 RS449 X 21 RS 530 and Ethernet MUXpro 700 can be acted as a hub through the four LAN ports on the front panel Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 show two typical applications Figure 1 3 depicts the possible interface configurations CID Telnet E1 T1 V35 4 Ethernet E E1 T1 V35 Ethernet Optical Ethernet MUXpro 700 MUXpro 700 CO CPE Figure 1 1 Application of Back to back Telco Central Office Remote Customer Premises Scorpio 1000 Scorpio 1400 E1T1V35 G SHDSL Ethernet pro 700 E1 T1 V35 Ethernet MUXpro 700 4xE1 T1 Router 000 CID UNMS DataBase Telnet TFTP server server
34. is an alternative protocol that avoids sending password over the wire using challenge response technical Class A Part of Internet Protocol hierarchical addressing scheme Class A networks have only 8 network bits for defining networks and 24 bits for defining hosts on each network Class B Part of Internet Protocol hierarchical addressing scheme Class B networks have only network 16 bits for defining networks and 16 bits for defining hosts on each network Class C Part of Internet Protocol hierarchical addressing scheme Class C networks have only network 24 bits for defining networks and 8 bits for defining hosts on each network Command Line Interface Allow you to configure TAINET s products with maximum x flexibility Central Office A CO is a facility that serves local telephone subscribers In the CO subscriber s lines are joined to switching equipment that allows them to connect to each other for both local and long distance calls Customer Premise Equipment is privately owned telecommunication equipment at an CPE organization s site that is attached to the telecommunication network CPE equipment includes routers modem PBX telephones and video communication equipment Acable that wires a pin to its opposite pin for example RX is wired to TX This cable Crossover an connects two similar device for example two data terminal equipment data Ethernet Cable wee communication equipment DCE de
35. le interface configurations of MUXpro 700 System The MUXpro 700 can connect to Scorpio 1000 S1000 S1000 is a high density universal rack mounted system which had various interface modules can be used as a concentrator in central office 1 1 Product Overview The MUXpro 700 fiber modem provides the signal converting multiplex de multiplex functions The DTE interface of MUXpro 700 can be configured as 4 Ethernet 4 E1 T1 or 4 Ethernet 3 E1 T1 1 DATA The Ethernet interfaces of MUXpro 700 can be used as a hub liked device it can not act as a LAN switch The line interface of MUXpro 700 supports 2 Optical Fiber interfaces One for normal use and the other for back up redundancy purpose The fiber transmission rate of MUXpro 700 will be 125Mbps it can convey the traffics of EI T1 DATA and 10 100baseTx traffic simultaneously over the single pair of fiber to meet the newly IP base application There is rack type device SCORPIO 1000 51000 it provides full coverage of the Last Mile with a variety of technologies rates interfaces and media The system supports standard technologies such as GSHDSL or optical connected with MUXpro 700 Each card in the 1000 is in a point to point configuration opposite to a remote unit with no connection to the adjacent cards This allows totally independent operation among the ports and cards on the 51000 Three types of technologies will be provided in 51000 2 wire GSHDSL modems 4 w
36. n descriptions are shown in the following table Description Pin number Description PortD transmit Pin number PortD transmit PortD receiver PortD receiver PortC receiver PortC receiver PortC transmit PortC transmit PortB transmit PortB transmit DA MN BY WY PortB receiver PortB receiver PortA receiver ER PortA receiver N PortA transmit PortA transmit Table 3 2 4 1 4 1 interface pin assignment E1 and T1 RJ 48 Pin Definition for Interface Pin number Description Receiver Pin number Description Transmit Receiver Transmit Table 3 3 RJ 48 E1 T1 pin definition 13 Chapter 4 Installation Chapter 4 Installation ABOUT THIS CHAPTER In this chapter we will present the installation guide for the MUXpro 700 It begins with a checklist for unpacking the shipping package 4 1 Unpacking The MUXpro 700 s shipping package includes the following items 1 MUXpro 700 standalone unit 1 User s manual 1 Power cable 1 DB 25 to 4 1 cable converter Optional items users specify the type of DATA port DB25to ITU T V 35 RS530 X 21 DATA interface V 35 cable Y v X 21 Y Y RS 530 cable V 36 cable Chapter 5 Operation of Chapter 5 Operation of CID ABOUT THIS CHA
37. nal Ready H DTE Transmit Data A P DTE 3 Receive Data A R DCE 14 Transmit Data B 5 16 Receive Data T DCE 24 Terminal Timing A U DTE 17 Receive Timing A V DCE 11 Terminal Timing B W DTE 9 Receive Timing B X DCE 15 Terminal Timing A Y DCE 12 Terminal Timing B AA DCE RS 530 Interface Figure C 4 illustrates the RS 530 Interface DE Figure C 4 RS 530 Interface Refer to Table C 2 to see the pin definition of RS 530 Connector Table 2 5 530 Connector Pin Definition DB 25 Male Signal Source 1 Frame Ground Common 2 Transmit Data A DTE 3 Receive Data A DCE 4 Request to Send A DTE 5 Clear to Send A DCE 6 DCE Ready DCE 7 Signal Ground Common 8 Receive line Signal Detector A DCE 42 Appendix C Pins Assignment 9 Receive Signal Element Timing B DCE 10 Receive line Signal Detector B DCE 11 EXT Transmit Signal Element Timing B DTE 12 Transmit Signal Element Timing B DCE 13 Clear to Send B DCE 14 Transmit Data B DTE 15 Transmit Signal Element Timing A DCE 16 Receive Data B DCE 17 Receive Signal Element Timing A DCE 18 19 Request to Send B DTE 20 DTE Ready A DTE 21 22 DCE Ready B DCE 23 DTE Ready B DTE 24 EXT Transmit Signal Element Timing A DTE V 36 RS 449 Interface The DB 37F interface is shown in Figure 5 Figure C 5 DB 37F Interface Refer to Table C 3 to see the pin definition of V 36 RS 449
38. nnection into the carrier s frame relay ATM or Internet connect system 52 KEYWORD DSLAM Appendix F Glossary EXPLAINATION A Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiple x e r is a network device Usually at a telephone company central office that receives signals from multiple customer Digital Subscriber Line connections and puts the signals on the a high speed backbone line using multiplexing techniques Depending on the product DSLAM Multiple x e r connects DSL lines with some combination of asynchronous transfer mode ATM frame relay or IP networks DTE Originally Data Terminal Equipment meant Dumb Terminal Equipment But today itis a computer bridge or router that interconnects local area network LAN in increasingly more intelligent ways Dynamic route Also known as adaptive routing this technique automatically adapts to traffic or physical network revisions Ethernet Avery common method of networking computers in a LAN There are a number of adaptations to the IEEE 802 3 Ethernet standard including adaptations with data rates of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps over coaxial cable twisted pair cable and fiber optical cable FTP File transfer protocol The TCP IP protocol used for transmitting files between network nodes it supports a broad range of file types and is defined in RFC 959 Gateway A gateway is a computer system or other device that acts as translator between two systems that do not
39. nu Tree Appendix B Menu Tree The VT 100 menu tree for CID port used is shown in Table B 1 The default value of each parameter is also listed for users reference Table B 1 VT 100 Menu Tree Tier 1 1 Default 7 3 4 5 6 7 Tier 2 Value Configuration Syste P IP Address 192 168 1 1 m net Mask 255 255 255 0 defult GW 192 168 1 254 Trap Traplpaddress 0 0 0 0 TraplpStatus Inactive Date Time Date Time 4160 20 40 40 80 80 Default Configuration Interf FIBER Near End OE Option Hardware Auto ace Selection OE Loop OE1 DATA Port Empty Location Far End OE Option Hardware Auto Selection OE Loop OE1 DATA Port Port1 Location T1 parameter Near End Port Frame Mode Unframed 1 2 3 4 Line Coding AMI B8ZS Idle Patten Oxff Cable Length Short haul Far End Port Frame Mode Unframed 1 2 3 4 Line Coding AMI B8ZS Idle Patten Oxff Cable Length Short haul E1 parameter Near End Port Frame Mode Unframed 1 2 3 4 Idle Pattern lt Oxff Ox7f gt Oxff Impedance lt Unbalance Unbalance Balance gt Far End port Frame Mode Unframed 1 2 3 4 Idle Pattern lt Oxff Ox7f gt 0 37 Appendix Menu Tree Tier 1 Default 5 3 4
40. o the user may result if operating instructions are not followed properly Caution This symbol and associated text are used when damages to the equipment or impact to the operation may result if operating instructions are not followed properly Note This symbol and associated text are used to provide the users with extra information that may be helpful when following the main instructions in this manual MUXpro 700 User s Manual WARRANTY AND SERVICE Contact Ifthere are any questions contact your local sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed You might use one of the following methods Via the Internet visit our World Wide Web site at http www tainet net Via the Sales Representatives HQ No 25 Alley 15 Lane 120 Sec 1 Nei Hu Rd Taipei Taiwan R O C TEL 886 2 2658 3000 E mail sales tainet net FAX 886 2 2658 3232 URL http www tainet net Beijing Branch 3F A Building 113 Zhi Chun Lu HaiDian District Beijing China Zip Code 100086 TEL 86 10 62522081 87 E mail marketing tainet com cn FAX 86 10 62522077 URL http www tainet com cn MUXpro 700 User s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW sauna ehe 1 1 1 PRODUGT OVERVIEW N e ee N ee ee 1 1 2 O a ee 1 CHAPTER 2 SPECIFICATION nsen ee 5 2 1 MAIN FEATURES een 5 2 2 OPTICAL INTERFACES INS ira CM t ia tA 5 23 NETWORK SIDE INTERFACE a oo ee
41. of an IP address to a host name See DNS Network Address Translation is the translation of an Internet Protocol address used within one network to a different IP address known within another network NAPT extends the notion of translation one step further by also translating transport identifier e g TCP and UDP port numbers ICMP query identifiers This allows the transport identifiers of a number of private hosts to be multiplexed into the transport identifiers of a single external address NAPT allows a set of hosts to share a single external address Network Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources you have a computer network Connect 2 or more networks together and you have an internet Node Any single computer connected to a network PAP Password Authentication Protocol PAP is a security protocol that requires users to enter password before accessing a security system The user s name and password are sent over the wire to a server there they are compared with a database of user account names and password This technical is vulnerable to wiretapping eavesdropping because the password can be captured and used by someone to log onto the system Port An Internet port refers to a number that is part of a URL appearing after a colon right after the domain name Every service on an Internet server listens on a particular port number on that server Most se
42. ort1 2 modem Type 3 4 Near End Port Rate Trunk Timing Source Led Status port OE1 1 2 3 4 OE2 E1T1 DATA Software Download 0 0 0 0 Sever IP address Software Download File name Software Download No Start downloading Diagnosis Trouble Shooting Menu 39 Appendix Pins Assignment Appendix Pins Assignment The pin assignment for different interface of MUXpro 700 is depicted in the following sections A Conversion Cable is enclosed for converting DB 25 to V 35 V 36 or X 21 interface as shown in Figure 1 There are three types of Conversion Cables depending on the customer s order the cable is enclosed in the shipping package DB 25 M V 35 F Figure C 1 The Conversion Cable of DB 25 M to V 35 F V 35 Interface Figure C 2 and Figure C 3 respectively illustrate the DB 25M and V 35 interfaces Refer to Table C 1 to see the pin definition of V 35 cable Figure C 2 DB 25M Interface H M 5 KK MM Figure C 3 V 35 Interface 41 Appendix Pins Assignment Table C 1 V 35 Cable Pin Definition DB 25 Male Signal V 35 Female Source 1 Frame Ground A Common 7 Signal Ground B Common 4 Request to Send 5 Clear to Send D DCE 6 Data Set Ready E DCE 8 Data Carrier Detect 20 Data Termi
43. re also prone to attacks because they contain a great deal of information about a network Server A computer or a software package that provides a specific kind of service to client software running on the computers SNMP System Network Management Protocol is a popular management protocol defined by the Internet community for TCP IP networks It is a communication protocol for collecting information from device on the network Static Routing Static routers tell the Scorpio routing information that it cannot learn automatically through other means The need for Static Routing can arise in cases their RIP is disabled on the LAN or a remote network is beyond the one that is directly connected to a remote node VC base Each ATM VC carries PDU s of exactly one protocol type When multiple protocols multiplexing need to be transported there is a separate VC for each protocol Wide Area Networks link geographically dispersed offices in other cities or around the WAN globe Just about any long distance communication medium can serve as a WAN link including switched and permanent telephone circuits terrestrial radio systems and satellite system
44. rotocol is a method to find host s physical address from its IP address An ARP request is sent to the network naming the IP address then machine with that IP address returns its physical address so it can receive the transmission ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode International standard for cell relay in which multiple service types such as voice video or data are conveyed in fixed length 53 byte cells Fixed length cells allow cell processing to occur in hardware thereby reducing transit delays ATM is designed to take advantage of high speed transmission media such as SONET and Authentication Proof that the information came from the user or location that repeatedly sent it One example of authenticating software is through digital signature Bandwidth This is the capacity on a link usually measured in bits per second bps Bridging provides LAN to LAN frame forwarding services between two or more LANs TUM Frames from one LAN are forwarded across a bridge to a connected LAN Bridging Bridging works is similar to the way repeaters work except that bridges forward frame based on their MAC address CBR Constant Bit Rate An ATM Forum Q o S class created for use in ATM network CBR is used for communications on precision clocking to guarantee trustworthy delivery 51 Appendix Glossary KEYWORD EXPLAINATION Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
45. rvices have standard port numbers e g Web servers normally listen on port 80 54 Appendix Glossary KEYWORD EXPLAINATION Port H W An interface on a computer for connecting peripherals or device to the computer A printer port for example is an interface that is designed to have a printer connected to it Ports can be defined by specific hardware POTS Plain Old Telephone Service is the analog telephone service that runs over copper twisted pair wires and is based on the original Bell telephone system Twisted pair wires connect homes and businesses to a neighborhood central office This is called the local loop The central loop The central office is connected to other central offices and long distance facilities Point to point PPP encapsulates and transmits Internet protocol data gram over serial point to point links PPP works with other protocol such as IPX Internet work Packet Exchange RIP Routing Information Protocol is an interior or intra domain routing protocol that uses the distance vector routing algorithms RIP is used on the Internet and is common in the NetWare environment as a method for exchange routing information between routers Router A device that connects two networks together Routers monitor direct and filter information that passes between these networks Because of their location routers are a good place to install traffic or mail filter Routers a
46. th Scorpio 1400 systems which include cellular network campus network and E1 T1 network but the line media The optical media can support longer transmitted distance and wider bandwidth prevented it from interfering The transmission distance of single mode optical fiber can be reach to 40Km in according to the standard Cellular Network The cellular network user will need to lease larger numbers of El circuits in order to connect remote cell sites to mobile telephone switching offices MTSOs TAINET MUX pro 700 provides an alternative to standard repeater El service Figure 2 1 shows a cellular network application 700 10 700 with G 703 CPE site A t CPE site B Figure 2 1 Point to point Interconnection is instead of E1 Campus Network The MUXpro 700 is well suited to the campus applications Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 show two general campus applications where remote PBX or routers are interconnected across a campus using two MUX pro 700 One unit is configured as a central office site CO unit and the other is the customer premise equipment CPE unit Chapter 2 Specification HUXP 700 ado al 2H vire copper CPE site bop Figure 2 2 Network Application of the MUXpro 700 with G 703 I F Figure 2 3 Network Application of the MUXpro 700 Each MUXpro 700 is configured at the factory to operate on the CO side of an El connection However you can easily modify settings inten
47. up gt page down ESC abort B Select by Possible values are Portl Port2 Port3 Port4 FIBER OEI and FIBER OE2 to list alarm log Alarm TAINET MUXpro 700 Version 1 03 Alarm Alarm Log Clear Alarm Log View Real Time Alarm TYPE Class 1 DSX1 4 UAS EXCD QTR TRHD WARNING 2 05 1 4 UAS EXCD DAY TRHD WARNING DSX1 4 LOS MAJOR SPACE refresh page lt page up gt page down ESC abort Alarm severity class Major Minor Warning or Clear The 4 means port number 4 TCA Threshold Crossing Alert are classified as WARNING Table 5 1 and Table 5 2 show all FIBER alarms and 1 1 alarms respectively 29 Chapter 5 Operation of CID Table 5 1 FIBER Alarms Description Alarm Type Severity Class Description FIBER_LOSW MAJOR Failure of LOSW FIBER LOSWS QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute LOSW TCA FIBER LOSWS DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day LOSW TCA FIBER ES QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute ES TCA FIBER ES DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day ES TCA FIBER SES WARNING 15 minute SES TCA FIBER SES DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day SES TCA FIBER UAS QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute UAS TCA FIBER UAS DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day UAS TCA FIBER LOSWS FE WARNING 15 minute FE LOSW TCA FIBER LOSWS FE DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day FE LOSW TCA FIBER ES FE QTR TRHD WARNING 15 minute FE ES TCA FIBER ES FE DAY TRHD WARNING 1 day FE ES TCA FIBER SES FE
48. v1 1 TAINET MUXpro 700 Fiber Modem User s Manual The Professional Partner TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP Headquarters Beijing Branch No 25 Alley 15 Lane 120 3F A Building 113 Zhi Chun Lu Sec 1 Nei Hu HaiDian District Beijing China Taipei 114 Taiwan Zip Code 100086 TEL 886 2 26583000 TEL 86 10 62522081 87 FAX 886 2 26583232 FAX 86 10 62522077 07008 00080 2005 11 10 MUXpro 700 User s Manual Copyright 2005 TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP All right reserved Printed in Taiwan R O C Notice This document is protected by the international copyright law No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the permission of Tainet Communication System Corporation TAINET is a registered trademark and Scorpio 1000 as well as MUXpro 700 are trademark of Tainet Communication System Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies The information provided from Tainet Communication System Corporation is believed to be accurate Any changes and enhancements to the product and to the information thereof will be documented and issued as a new release to this manual Trademark All products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners MUXpro 700 User s Manual
49. vices Data Communication Equipment is typically a modem or other type of communication DCE device The DCE sits between the DET data terminal equipment and a transmission circuit such as a phone line Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol automatically assigns IP address to clients when DHCP they log on DHCP centralizes IP address management on the central computers that run the DHCP server program DNS Domain Name System A database of domain names and their IP address e s DNS is the primary naming system for many distributed networks including the internet Domain Name The unique name that identifies an Internet site Domain Names always have 2 or more parts that are separated by dots Generally speaking the part on the left is the most specific and the part on the right is the most general DSL Digital Subscriber Line technologies enhance the data capacity of the existing twisted pair wire that runs between the local telephone company switching offices and most homes and offices There are actually seven types of DSL services ranging in speeds form 16kbits sec to 52 M bits sec The services are either symmetric traffic flows at the same speed in both directions or asymmetrical the downstream capacities higher than the upstream capacities DSL connections are point to point dedicated circuits which means that they are always connected There is no dial up There is also no switching which means that the line is a direct co
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