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USER MANUAL
FMUX04
Fiber Optical Multiplexer
Standalone / Rack Type
4 Channel Fixed Design
G.703 E1, T1(DS1)
SNMP Manageable (Optional)
FXS Order Wire (Optional)
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USER MANUAL FMUX04 Fiber Optical Multiplexer Standalone / Rack Type 4 Channel Fixed Design G.703 E1, T1(DS1) SNMP Manageable (Optional) FXS Order

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Chapter 1: Introduction The following photo (AC model), with graphics, shows the major components which make up the FMUX04 (with the Order Wire and S

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Chapter 1: Introduction 11 1.5 Technical Specifications 1.5.1 E1 Link Ports 4 fixed ports Framing Unframed (transparent) Bit Rate 2.048 Mb/s +/-50

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Chapter 1: Introduction 12 1.5.3 Local Setup and Configuration DIP Switches A switch -12 pole, B switch - 2 pole Console Port local VT-100 terminal

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Chapter 1: Introduction 13 1.5.6 Optical Specifications Connector Type ST, SC, FC, LC, MT-RJ or WDM-SC (single fiber) Optical mode Multi-mode or Si

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Chapter 1: Introduction 14 1.5.9 Power supply Voltage (AC source) 100 ~ 240 VAC Voltage (DC range 1) 18 ~ 36 VDC Voltage (DC range 2) 36 ~ 72 VDC

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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.7 T1(DS1) Signal Structure 1.7.1 T1 link line rate The T1 line operates at a nominal rate of 1.544Mb/s. 1.7.2 T1 link lin

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Chapter 2. Installation Chapter 2. Installation 2.1 General The Installation chapter will cover the physical installation of the FMUX04, Standalone/R

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Chapter 2. Installation 2.4 Mechanical Assembly The FMUX04 is designed for standalone use, but it may be rack mounted as required with an optional mo

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Chapter 2. Installation 2.5 Electrical Installation 2.5.1 Power connection, AC For a model with AC power supply, AC power (100~240VAC) is supplied to

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Chapter 2. Installation 2.6 Rear Panel Connectors The rear panel of the FMUX04 supports the E1 and T1 interface connection, the AC or DC power connect

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Chapter 2. Installation 2.8 Removal/Replacement Procedures 2.8.1 Order Wire Feature Module Removal / Replacement ***CAUTION*** This procedure should

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Chapter 2. Installation 2.8.2 SNMP Feature Removal / Replacement ***CAUTION*** This procedure should only be performed by qualified service personne

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Chapter 3. Operation 23 Chapter 3. Operation 3.1 Introduction This chapter will go into the details of the specific configuration and operation of the

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.3 Terminal Mode Operation 24 A notebook computer has become an invaluable tool of the Systems Engineer. Connection between th

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.5 Configuring in Console Mode The FMUX04 Control Port (labeled Console & Alarm on the front panel) is a console terminal

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Chapter 3. Operation If a password is required to login, please enter the 4 digit password previously set. Please see 3.5.2.1 System Configuration re

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Chapter 3. Operation The display window shows the status for both the local and remote multiplexers. If the optical link is broken, the remote status

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.1 System Configuration Use the System Configuration menu option to save and load the single user setting, to load the fact

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Chapter 3. Operation Loopback Descriptions * LLB (Optical local loop back) near end (NE) far end (FE) * RLB (Optical Remo

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The information contained in this document is subject to change without prior notice. TRADEMARKS Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft C

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.3 E1/T1 Configuration LOCAL << E1/T1 Configuration >> 1.

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Chapter 3. Operation * RLB (E1/T1 Remote loop back) near end (NE) far end (FE) This remote loop back will loop the logical chan

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.5 Alarm Relay The fifth item from the ''Configure System Status' menu is the Alarm Relay Co

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.7 SNMP Configuration Please refer to Chapter 4 SNMP for the configuration of the SNMP option. 3.5.2.8 Upgrade firmware us

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Chapter 3. Operation Upgrade Procedure Select the upgrade option; "1" upgrade the mainboard firmware, or "2" upgrade the FPGA firm

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.3 Display Alarm Record From the main login page, press "3" to display the alarm record. The

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Chapter 3. Operation 3.6 Remote Configuration From the main login page select the second option "2", Remote Login. REMOTE

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Chapter 4. SNMP 37 Chapter 4. SNMP 4.1 General The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is one of many protocols in the Internet Protocol (IP)

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Chapter 4. SNMP 38 The MIB includes the definitions of relevant managed objects (MIB variables) for the specific node. Various MIB's can be defi

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Chapter 4. SNMP In general, SNMP agents support two types of access rights: Read-only the SNMP agent accepts and processes only SNMP getRequest an

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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 Phon

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.6.1 Configure the SNMP Agent From the 'SNMP Configuration' menu select "1", SNMP Agent Configuration.

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Chapter 4. SNMP The manager configuration has the ability to setup access for up to four (4) different management workstations. The community strings

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.6.4 Save Configuration and Reboot the SNMP From the 'SNMP Configuration' menu, press "4" to sav

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Chapter 4. SNMP Make sure the TFTP server is running and enter your choice of upgrade item. LOCAL <

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Chapter 4. SNMP CTC Union provides a TFTP utility program that runs standalone in Windows® without any installation. We recommend that you copy the p

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.7 MIB File A MIB is a "management information base" file that allows network management software understand how to manage

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8 Web Based Interface When the FMUX04 is installed with the SNMP option, the unit has the added management features of Telnet, SNMP

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.3 Display System Status The default page shown will be the Display System Status page. Note that the navigation menu is in the fra

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.5 System Configuration The System Configuration page is used to save and load user settings, load default settings, clear the alar

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.7 E1/T1 Configuration The E1/T1 configuration page sets the channel service, line code and termination type for the E1/T1. It also

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Table of Contents i Chapter 1. Introduction...

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.9 Alarm Configuration The Alarm Relay page allows enabling or disabling the alarm relay function. (refer to 3.5.2.5)

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.11 SNMP Setup 4.8.11.1 SNMP Agent Configuration Configures the agent IP, subnet mask and default gateway. (refer to 4.6.1)

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.11.3 TFTP Server Configuration Configures the SNMP card for TFTP upgrade. (refer to 4.6.3) 4.8.11.4 Save Conf

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.11.5 TFTP and Upgrade Firmware Once TFTP is properly configured, this page is used to execute the upgrade for SNMP, mainboard firm

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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.13 Display Information The Display Information page is where the current versions for main firmware, FPGA and SNMP can be displaye

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Chapter 4. SNMP 55 Set IP login Password The above examples are Telnet using Windows HyperTerminal utility. The scr

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Appendix A. Miscellaneous Appendix A. Miscellaneous A.1 Console port pin assignment The console port on the FMUX04 serves two purposes; it provides th

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Appendix A. Miscellaneous A.3 Console cable pin assignment CAB-DB9DB9F-232-3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DB9F

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Appendix A. Miscellaneous A.6 SNMP RJ-45 pin assignment Pin Signal Description 1 TX+ Transmit (+)* 2 TX- Transmit (-)* 3 RX+ Receive (+)* 4 NC No

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Appendix A. Miscellaneous 59 A.8 SNMP Object Details Path=iso.org.dod.private.enterprise.ctc.fmux04.local Object Identifier Object Type stat Parame

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Table of Contents ii 3.5.2 Define System Parameters ... 27 3.5.3 Di

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Appendix A. Miscellaneous 60 Object Identifier Object Type stat Parameters local_phone_configuration RW 0 - off 1 - on local_alarm_relay R

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Fiber Converter Series CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center (Neihu Technology

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Chapter 1: Introduction 7 Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the FMUX04. If you would like to skip right to the installation and configura

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Chapter 1: Introduction 8 When configured for E1 operation, the 4 channels of the FMUX04 may use either BNC (75 Ohm unbalanced) or RJ-45 (120 Ohm bal

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Chapter 1: Introduction 9 When the FMUX04 is ordered with optional Order Wire, a hardware card is installed inside the unit. The front panel's R

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