Patton electronic 3196RC RS-232 control port, Power system, Central processing unit, IDSL ports

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Model 3196RC T-DAC User Manual

1 • Introduction

 

 

LAN

The 10/100-Mbps Ethernet LAN port is presented on an RJ-45 connector with an auto-sensing/full-duplex 10Base-T or 100Base-T interface. Also included are:

100Base-TX half-/full-duplex operation (100 + 100)

10Base-T half-/full-duplex operation (10 + 10)

Auto detection and fallback

10/100 Mbps link and status indicators

RS-232 control port

The RS-232 port provides for initial configuration of the Model 3196RC. The RS-232 port supports:

Asynchronous data rates of 19.2 kbps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.

An RJ-45 connector with EIA-561 pinouts

A management interface that supports VT-100 terminals

Hardware flow control (RTS and CTS)

Power system

The 3196RC obtains power from the CPCI chassis via PCMG 2.11 47-pin power connectors on the front and rear blade. Total power consumption is a maximum of 43 Watts, provided by modular power supplies installed in the CPCI chassis.

Central processing unit

The 3196RC employs an Intel i960VH RISC processor operating at 100 MHz/100 Mips. The CPU controls the memory, front/back-panel and management interface for iDSL port/WAN time slot mapping, local switching, loopback and the management system. The memory holds:

4 MB Flash ROM

8 MB EDO DRAM

iDSL ports

The 16 iDSL ports operate at data-rates up to 144 kbps and are accessible via the RJ-21X 50-pin Telco connec- tor. Each port uses one twisted-pair (2-wires) for full-duplex communication. The iDSL ports can be concen- trated into TDM data output on the WAN ports. Other features include:

Line encoding defined by iDSL

“Plug-and-Play” automatic configuration between the multiplexer and the CPE modems

Built-in surge protection

Configuration parameters and line status indicators accessible to upper-level utility or application software

Hardware overview

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Contents IDSL TDM-Digital Access Concentrator T-DAC Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Operation and shutdown Network Ports RJ-21X connector pin-out List of Figures Page List of Tables Radio and TV Interference Compliance InformationFCC Part 68 Acta Statement Industry Canada NoticeCE Notice Audience About this guideStructure Typographical conventions used in this document PrecautionsGeneral conventions Garamond bold type Mouse conventionsIntroduction Chapter contentsModel 3196RC T-DAC Model 3196RC iDSL T-DAC overviewWAN Hardware overviewIDSL ports Power systemRS-232 control port Central processing unitSystem timing TemperaturePhysical dimensions Management servicesLED display Ethernet LED CLK Source LED CLK Error LEDDSL Approvals Hardware installation Introduction DAC blades installationUnpacking the Model 3196RC T-DAC Alignment/ESD pin and card handle Connecting the Ethernet ports Cable installationDB-9-to-RJ-45 cable diagram WAN cable‘s 68-pin Scsi connector Connecting to the T1/E1 WAN portsNot Used RJ-21X connector Connecting the iDSL ports2.2 Vpp Connecting the Bits clockEXT Clock connector location Completing 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 Displaying the T-DAC 3196RC web administration pages Using a browser to complete Model 3196RC configurationHome page overview RC Configuration Menu homeHome page window panes Flash Configuring the default gatewayIP Routing Information window Configuring the system clocking parametersExample For Clock Reference select slave3 Configuring the DS0 mappingDacs Display Type drop-down menu , select displayLongForm0 Solution Examples for configuring static connectionsIDSL Port Configuration IDSL Port 1 Details Click the iDSL hyperlink on the 3196RC Configuration Menu Click on Submit Query Activating the iDSL ports IDSL Port Configuration windowConfiguring the T-DAC for operation Configuring the T-DAC for operation 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 Configuring line settings and signaling for T1 Line Type pull-down menu with dsx1ESF2 selected Configuring the T1 line settingsFrom the Line Build Out pull-down menu select t1pulse0dB1 Backing 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 3196RC Activating the Model 3196RCRemote loop Troubleshooting and maintenanceCited in section De-activating the Model 3196RC on Power Fault analysisSystem IDSL port test modes Basic iDSL and T1/E1 test modesLocal loop Local loopback Remote loopLine Loopback Line LoopDSX1 payload loop dsx1PayloadLoop T1/E1 port test modesDSX1 line loop dsxLineLoop Periodic maintenanceCalibration Exporting the current Model 3196RC configuration MaintenanceReplacing the Model 3196RC IMPORT/EXPORT Troubleshooting and maintenance Removing the defective Model 3196RC Importing a saved configuration Installing the replacement Model 3196RCCompleting the installation Contacting Patton for assistance Returns for credit Warranty coverageOut-of-warranty service Contact informationRMA numbers Return for credit policyShipping instructions Appendix a Network Ports RJ-21X connector pin-out DSL Port Pin Positions Wire Color Code Port Appendix B WAN Network Module Connector pinout Pin Telco pinout Port Pairs 68 Pin Wire Color Direction Positions CodePort 13/RX Pink/Violet Violet/Pink Port 14/TX