Patton electronic 2616RC user manual Examples for configuring static connections

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Model 2616RC T-DAC User Manual

3 • Configuring the T-DAC for operation

 

 

To define each DS0 Mapping you will create a static connection. “A” and “B” designate the two ends of the static connection. For each static connection you will define the following parameters:

Device Type. Specifies the physical interface type for the connection. You may select either t1-e1 (1) or none(0). Additionally, for Device Type B, there is an option for toH.110(5) and fromH.110(6), indi- cating direction of the T1/E1 DS0s mapped to the H.110 (TDM bus system).

Device Number. Defines which T1/E1 port number on the 2616RC you are mapping. For example, to map a connection for T1/E1 port 3 you would select port3(3).

Device Slots. Defines which DS0 channels will be mapped. Each DS0 channel is 64 kbps. Each T1port port has 24 DS0 channels. Each E1 WAN port has 32 DS0 channels. When defining time slots you must select the same number of Device Slots on the “A” and “B” sides of the connection. The slots are defined by entering a text string that represents the slots. For the T1/E1 ports, the slots that are available are 1–32. For a WAN port configured as a T1, the available slots are numbered from 1–24. For a WAN port configured as an E1, the available slots are 1–32. The H.110 (TDM system bus) is comprised of 32 ports; each port contains 128 unidirectional slots.

Examples for configuring static connections:

Example 1: Connecting DS0s from an E1 port to another E1 port within one card.

Example 2: Connecting DS0s from an E1 port on one card to an E1 port on another card via H.110 bus.

Example 1

Connect T1/E1 ports 1 and 10 to live E1 lines.

Solution:

1.Under Dev Type A, select t1-e1(1).

2.Under Dev Num A, select port1(1).

3.Under Dev Slots A, enter 1 - 32.

4.Under Dev Type B, select t1-e1(1).

5.Under Dev Num B, select port10(10).

6.Under Dev Slots B, enter 1 - 32.

7.Click the Submit Query button.

Example 2

Connect T1/E1 port 1 of card 1, and T1/E1 port 10 of card 2 to live E1 lines.

Solution:

Card one mapping

1.Under Dev Type A, select t1-e1(1).

2.Under Dev Num A, select port1(1).

3.Under Dev Slots A, enter 1 - 32.

4.Under Dev Type B, select toH110.

Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configuration

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Contents T1/E1 TDM-Digital Access Concentrator T-DAC Patton Electronics Company, Inc Summary Table of Contents Contents Operation and shutdown Compliance information List of Figures Model 2960 RAS Getting Started Guide List of Tables About this guide AudienceStructure Safety when working with electricity PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document General conventionsMouse conventions Introduction Chapter contentsModel 2616RC T-DAC Model 2616RC T1/E1 T-DAC overviewWAN Hardware overviewTemperature Power systemPhysical dimensions Management servicesMIB LED LED displayHardware installation DAC blades installation IntroductionUnpacking the Model 2616RC T-DAC Alignment/ESD pin and card handle Connecting the Ethernet ports Cable installationDB-9-to-RJ-45 cable diagram Pin Scsi to 8 RJ-45 connectors cable Connecting the T1/E1 WAN portsWAN cable‘s 68-pin Scsi connector SCSI-to-open-end WAN cable Pin Scsi to open end cableWAN cable’s 68 non-terminated twisted-pairs Punch-down block wiring Installing the WAN cable to a punch-down blockPin Scsi to 64-pin female Telco 10-3096TM68/64-6 Pin Scsi to open end, 6 foot cable 10-3096TM68-6-ObsoleteCompleting the hardware installation Configuring the T-DAC for operation Configuration prerequisites Connecting the DB9-RJ45 adapter with the included cable Initial configuration through the RS-232 control portConnection Description window Setting up the HyperTerminal or similar program sessionConfigure your COM port settings as shown in , then click OK Login window Ethernet configuration window Using a browser to complete Model 2616RC configurationHome page overview Displaying the T-DAC 2616RC web administration pagesHome page window panes Flash Configuring the default gatewayExample Configuring the system clocking parametersSystem Clocking Configuration page, example For Clock Reference select secondary2 or slave3 DS0 Mapping Overview window Configuring the DS0 mappingExamples for configuring static connections Accessing the Line Interface Settings Configuring line settings and signaling for E1T1/E1 Link Activity Ports 1 4 Configuring the E1 line interface settingsFrom the Line Build Out pull-down menu select e1pulse1 E1 Alarms Present indicator Configuring line settings and signaling for T1Line Type pull-down menu with dsx1ESF2 selected Configuring the T1 line settingsFrom the Line Build Out pull-down menu select t1pulse0dB1 Alarm Card Information window Enabling/disabling the alarm cardBacking up your configuration parameters Saving your configurationIMPORT/EXPORT Backing up the configuration store in flash memory Completing the installation Configuring the T-DAC for operation Operation and shutdown De-activating the Model 2616RC Activating the Model 2616RCTroubleshooting and maintenance Cited in De-activating the Model 2616RC on Power Fault analysisSystem DSX1 payload loop dsx1PayloadLoop T1/E1 port test modesLine Loop DSX1 line loop dsxLineLoopMaintenance Periodic maintenanceExporting the current Model 2616RC configuration CalibrationMaintenance Troubleshooting and maintenance Removing the defective Model 2616RC Importing a saved configuration Installing the replacement Model 2616RCCompleting the installation Contacting Patton for assistance Out-of-warranty service Warranty coverageContact information Returns for creditReturn for credit policy RMA numbersShipping instructions EMC Appendix a Compliance informationCompliance SafetyRadio and TV Interference Industry Canada NoticeFCC Part 68 Acta Statement CE Declaration of ConformityAuthorized European Representative Introduction Not Used Introduction
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