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,
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
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
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
Chapter 1. Introduction 7 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Optical Specifications (secondary fiber need not be identical to primary) Standard Types WDM Types
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Chapter 2. Port Card Overview 18 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Duplex: The original specifications for Ethernet did not allow any bi-directional transmissi
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
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
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
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
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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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
Chapter 3. Installation 25 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 3.5.4 External Clock Feature Removal / Replacement ***CAUTION*** This procedure should only be perf
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
Chapter 4. Operation 33 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 4.5.1 Local or Remote Login ******************************************** ****
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Chapter 4. Operation 34 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Press "1" to enter the System Configuration menu. LOCAL <<< System Parame
Chapter 4. Operation 35 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 The Alarm Relays may be set to activate the "audible" alarm relay only, the "visual"
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
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
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
Chapter 4. Operation 39 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 For this example, choose the Internal Oscillator by pressing item "4". LOCAL &l
Chapter 4. Operation 40 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 For example to modify the Code Violation threshold, press "1". LOCAL <<<
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
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
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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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
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 (
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
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
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
Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 49 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Enterprise-specific MIB's are published and distributed by their creators, who are responsibl
Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 50 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Connect a terminal to console port as usual. Next, login to the local unit. ***********
Chapter 6. SNMP Operation 51 Version 1.2 Apr 2006 Press "9" to enter the SNMP Card Configuration menu. LOCAL <<< SNMP
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
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
Table of Contents ii Chapter 5. Loop Back Testing 5.1 General...
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
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(
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
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
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
Technical Inquiry Form MODEL No.: FMUX01A Please fill in the configuration settings with '9' marks into the following table. Send it to
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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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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