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USER MANUAL
FMUX-01A
Fiber Optical Multiplexer
Standalone / Rack Type
4, 8, 12 or 16 Channel Modular Design
G.703 E1, T1(DS1)
Datacom V.35, X.21, RS-530, RS-449, RS-232
Ethernet 10/100Base-TX Bridge
SNMP Manageable
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USER MANUAL FMUX-01A Fiber Optical Multiplexer Standalone / Rack Type 4, 8, 12 or 16 Channel Modular Design G.703 E1, T1(DS1) Datacom V.35, X.21,

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Chapter 1. Introduction 4 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 1.3 Technical Specifications E1 Link Framing Unframed (transparent*) Bit Rate 2.048 Mb/s Line Code

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Chapter 1. Introduction 5 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Data Port Channels Interface Types V.35 X.21 RS-530/V.36 RS-449 RS-232 Interface Connectors V.35 Int

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Chapter 1. Introduction 6 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 LED Indicators Power 1 Green Power Module 1 active Power 2 Green Power Module 2 active Optical 1

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Chapter 1. Introduction 7 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Optical Specifications (secondary fiber need not be identical to primary) Standard Types WDM Types

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Chapter 1. Introduction 8 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 1.4 E1 Signal Structure E1 link line rate The E1 line operates at a nominal rate of 2.048Mb/s. E1

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Chapter 1. Introduction 9 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 1.6 Applications / Capabilities In the following example, the Fiber Multiplexer utilizes an optical

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 11 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 2.1 Introduction This chapter provides a more descriptive over-view of the available 4-Channel

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 12 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 2.6 4 x Data I/F Module Overview The 4 x Data 4-Channel Port Cards for the Fiber Multiplexer

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 13 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 When the Fiber Multiplexer is ordered with an V35 Port Card option, a 4-CHANNEL V.35 Card and

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 14 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 When the Fiber Multiplexer is ordered with an RS449 Port Card option, a 4-CHANNEL RS-449 Card

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 15 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 When the Fiber Multiplexer is ordered with an RS530 Port Card option, a 4-CHANNEL RS-530 Card

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 16 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 When the Fiber Multiplexer is ordered with an RS232 Port Card option, a 4-CHANNEL RS-232 Card

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 17 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 2.7 Ethernet Bridge Module Option When the Fiber Multiplexer is ordered with an ET100 Port Ca

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Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 18 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Duplex: The original specifications for Ethernet did not allow any bi-directional transmissi

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Chapter 3. Installation 19 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.1 General This chapter explains in detail the requirements and procedures for the installation of

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Chapter 3. Installation 20 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.4 Electrical Installation 3.4.1 Power connection For a model with AC power supply, AC power (90~25

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Chapter 3. Installation 21 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.4.2 Rear and Front panel connectors All 4-Channel Port Cards install into the rear of the Fiber Mu

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Chapter 3. Installation 22 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.5 Removal/Replacement Procedures 3.5.1 Optical Module Removal / Replacement (Hot Swappable) The o

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Chapter 3. Installation 23 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.5.2 Channel Port I/F Module Removal / Replacement ****CAUTION**** All the following removal/replac

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The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. The information in this publication has been carefully check

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Chapter 3. Installation 24 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.5.3 Top cover Removal / Replacement for internal access Normally, there is no need to remove the

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Chapter 3. Installation 25 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.5.4 External Clock Feature Removal / Replacement ***CAUTION*** This procedure should only be perf

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Chapter 3. Installation 26 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.5.5 SNMP Feature Removal / Replacement ***CAUTION*** This procedure should only be performed by q

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Chapter 4. Operation 27 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.1 Introduction This chapter will go into the details of the specific configuration and operation of t

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Chapter 4. Operation 28 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.2.1 Top Level Menus The following are the 10 top level Menus. Press the right arrow key to select an

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Chapter 4. Operation 29 Version 1.2 Apr 2006  A L A R M  R E P O R T Entering this menu allows "Clearing" the alarm h

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Chapter 4. Operation 30 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.2.2 Menu Table The following is a breakdown of the menu system for the Fiber Multiplexer (LCD). Pow

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Chapter 4. Operation 31 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.3 Terminal Mode Operation A notebook computer has become an invaluable tool of the Systems Engineer.

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Chapter 4. Operation 32 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.5 Configuring in Console Mode The Fiber Multiplexer Control Port (labeled RS-232 CONSOLE on the fron

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Chapter 4. Operation 33 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.5.1 Local or Remote Login ******************************************** ****

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CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center (Neihu Technology Park) 8F, No. 60, Zhouzi St. Neihu, Taipei, 114 Taiwan Ph

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Chapter 4. Operation 34 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Press "1" to enter the System Configuration menu. LOCAL <<< System Parame

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Chapter 4. Operation 35 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 The Alarm Relays may be set to activate the "audible" alarm relay only, the "visual"

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Chapter 4. Operation 36 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 For an example of turning on Loopback for Channel A, press "A". The following menu is display

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Chapter 4. Operation 37 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 If we <ESC> back to the "Define System" menu we can configure the card in Port 2 by pres

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Chapter 4. Operation 38 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 If we <ESC> back to the "Define System" menu we can configure the card in Port 3 by pre

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Chapter 4. Operation 39 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 For this example, choose the Internal Oscillator by pressing item "4". LOCAL &l

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Chapter 4. Operation 40 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 For example to modify the Code Violation threshold, press "1". LOCAL <<<

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Chapter 4. Operation 41 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.5.9 Display System Status If we escape back out to the root menu, we can select item #1 to display th

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Chapter 4. Operation 42 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 The Alarm Buffer can be cleared by pressing the "c" key. Note that each entry in the buffer i

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Chapter 5. Loop Back Testing 43 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 5.1 General In this chapter we shall explain the functioning of the loop back modes available i

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Table of Contents i Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 General ...

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Chapter 5. Loop Back Testing 44 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 5.2.2 E1/T1 4-Channel Port Card Loop Back * LLB (T1/E1 local loop back) near en

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Chapter 5. Loop Back Testing 45 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 5.2.3 Datacom (RS-530, V.35, X.21, RS-449, RS-232) 4-Channel Port Card Loop Back * LLB (

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Chapter 5. Loop Back Testing 46 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 5.2.4 Datacom (RS-530, V.35, X.21, RS-449, RS-232) 4-Channel Port Card Timing FMUX is DCE

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 47 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 6.1 General The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is one of many protocols in the Interne

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 48 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 6.3 The Management Information Base The management information base (MIB) includes a collection of

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 49 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Enterprise-specific MIB's are published and distributed by their creators, who are responsibl

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 50 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Connect a terminal to console port as usual. Next, login to the local unit. ***********

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 51 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Press "9" to enter the SNMP Card Configuration menu. LOCAL <<< SNMP

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 52 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 6.7 Configure the SNMP Manager From the SNMP Card Config menu, select item "2", Manager C

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 53 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 6.9 SNMP Upgrade via TFTP To upgrade the SNMP firmware, configure a TFTP server on your network. Co

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Table of Contents ii Chapter 5. Loop Back Testing 5.1 General...

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 54 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 local_FPGA-Version System Version Ver2.03 (Read Only) local_interface-Card-Type Local MUX inter

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 55 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 local_p1cha_data-comm_Data-Rate Data channel A setting, data rate data-rate_2048(0) data-rate_64(

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 56 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 local_p1cha_data-comm_CTS Data channel A setting, CTS cts_On(0) cts_RTS(1) error_LanCard(252) erro

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 57 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 local_alarm-Threshold (continued) local_ES ES alarm threshold es_300s(0) es_600s(1) es_900s(2) err

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Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 58 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 6.11 SNMP Trap Messages Trap messages: Alarm Buffer Empty Power Turn On Power 1 Fail Power 2 Fail

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Technical Inquiry Form MODEL No.: FMUX01A Please fill in the configuration settings with '9' marks into the following table. Send it to

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Chapter 1. Introduction 1 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 1.1 General Thank you for choosing the Platform Fiber Multiplexer. If you would like to skip right to

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E1/T1 DSU/CSU Series Fiber Converter Series CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienn

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Chapter 1. Introduction 2 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 The Fiber Multiplexer E1 and T1 Interface Cards fully meet all E1 and T1 specifications including IT

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