Motorola Product Labels, Functional Description of the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer, License Keys

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Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer

September 2004

 

T1/E1 Multiplexer FPGA Version 3.4

1.3.2License Keys

Each Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer is purchased and shipped as 1-port enabled or 4-port enabled. You can upgrade any pair of 1-port enabled Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexers through the purchase and installation of

two keys, one per unit, to transform both to 2-port enabled.

four keys, two per unit, to transform both to 3-port enabled.

six keys, three per unit, to transform both to 4-port enabled.

1.3.3Power Adapters

For connection to power sources, the 110-volt power supply pictured in Figure 3 on Page 12 and the global adapter set pictured in Figure 4 on Page 12 are included with the purchase of each Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer.

WARNING!

An external AC surge suppression device must be used with the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer. For infrastructure installations, Canopy Engineering recommends an AC line surge suppression unit that meets the standard IEC 801-5 (EN61000-4-5) Maximum Surge Voltage (1.2x50µsec) 6 KV.

The −48 v screw-down adapter for battery backup pictured in Figure 5 on Page 13 is an option.

1.4PRODUCT LABELS

Labels on the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer include

ESN — Electronic Serial Number, the Media Access Control (MAC) address

MSN — Model Serial Number, which allows tracking of the product

Factory Configuration, which identifies the product as

Master Unit or Slave Unit

1-Port Unit or 4-Port Unit

1.5FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CANOPY T1/E1 MULTIPLEXER

The Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer has a LAN Ethernet port, a Canopy Backhaul Module Ethernet port, and four ports as follows:

up to four available when the unit is configured for the T1 transmission scheme.

up to three available when the unit is configured for the E1 transmission scheme (to support Canopy BH20 Backhaul link traffic).

Configuration and management are provided using the command line interface (CLI) or

EMS GUI.

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Contents T1E1Mux-UG-en Issue September Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer User GuideTable of Contents Managing Your Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexers List of Figures List of Tables List of Procedures Using the Latest Information Using this User GuideNew in This Issue Searching This User GuideConstant width bold Font Type of InformationVariable width bold Admonition General Message LabelIntroduction to Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer Getting Additional HelpSending Feedback Ethernet Interface Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer with Canopy BHsStandards IDU Physical DescriptionRear Panel Rear panel with standard 110-v source power supply Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer Front Panel LED status indicator descriptionsLED indicator descriptions Status LedsPhysical Specifications FeaturesSpecifications Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer physical specificationsT1 framing specifications Technical SpecificationsT1 port specifications E1 port specificationsLocal terminal and control interface specifications Configuration Settings from Canopy FactoryE1 framing specifications Bit Handling CapabilityFunctional Description of the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer Power AdaptersProduct Labels License KeysChannel Modes T1 Channel ModeE1 Channel Mode EncodingAlternate Mark Inversion AMI 1 in 15 Requirement AMIBinary Eight Zero Substitution Coding Signaling TimingHigh Density Bipolar Order Three Encoding Frequency off-set by clock type Master and Secondary ClocksRecovered Timing Mode Loss of Clock SignalLoopback Timing Mode Timing ModesSlave timing set to Recovered mode Network Timing ScenariosEthernet Throughput Round‐Trip Packet Delay AlarmsVlan Support Compliance Safety InformationPower Supply Unit Lightning ProtectionPreparing for Installation and Setup Installation ProceduresPackage Contents Mounting the Canopy T1/E1 MultiplexerT1/E1 port connector pin-out Connecting the Canopy T1/E1 MultiplexerEnd of procedure Pin Designation DirectionProcedure 2 Connecting cables to T1/E1 unit Connecting Power to the Canopy T1/E1 MultiplexerRJ-45 Connector Canopy BH PinProcedure 3 Connecting the AC adapter +3.3 v DC power source Procedure 4 Connecting the −48 v DC power sourceProcedure 5 Installing Software from the CD-ROM Initial Configuration ProceduresInstalling Software from the CD‐ROM Issue the Start-Run-d/setup sequenceUsing EMS Software to Configure the Unit File drop-down menu in GUIProcedure 6 Configuring serial port Accessing the CLI using a PC + HyperTerminalConfiguring the Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer using the CLI Parameter ValueCreating a Login Account Command Line Interface windowProcedure 7 Changing Administrator password using the CLI Configuration Procedures Using the CLIChanging the Administrator Password Logging into the SystemAction Steps Procedure 8 Selecting line type T1 or E1 using the CLISelect Line Type T1 or E1 Enter get line typeEnter set line 1/2/3/4 code HDB3/B8ZS/AMI Procedure 9 Configuring line coding using the CLISelect Line Coding Enter get line codeAction Configure PortsProcedure 10 Configuring the Ethernet ports using the CLI Enter set canopy port auto negotiation on/offProcedure 11 Configuring the T1 ports using the CLI DB 266-399 / 1.8 dB 399-533 / 2.4 dB 533-655Enter set clock source loopback/recovered Enter set master clock reference line 1/2/3/4Enter set secondary clock reference line 1/2/3/4 Procedure 12 Configuring the E1 ports using the CLI Enter set line 1/2/3/4 code HDB3/AMISet clock source recovered Set clock source loopbackConfigure Timing Procedure 13 Configuring timing using the CLIConfiguration Procedures Using the EMS End of procedureProcedure 14 Logging in using the EMS Login dialogue box T1/E1 Multiplexer EMS main menu End of procedure File→Command Line Terminal from the EMS Main menuChanging the Administrator Password Procedure 17 Configuring T1 line coding using the EMS Procedure 16 Selecting line type T1 or E1 using the EMSSelect Configure Line Type Select Configure T1Procedure 18 Configuring E1 line coding using the EMS Select Configure E1Procedure 19 Configuring the Ethernet ports using the EMS Procedure 21 Configuring the E1 ports using the EMS Click ↓ for Master Clock Reference LineClick ↓ for Secondary Clock Reference Line Procedure 22 Configuring timing using the EMS Remote Management Through Control Port Remote management overviewProcedure 23 Displaying the alarms using the CLI Enter get alarmsProcedure 24 Displaying alarms using the EMS Select the Alarms→T1/E1 Alarms menuSystem Reset Procedure 25 Resetting the system using the CLIProcedure 26 Resetting the system using the EMS Canopy T1/E1 Multiplexer in T1/E1 Loopback mode T1/E1 LoopbackProcedure 27 Invoking a T1/E1 loopback using the CLI Invoking a T1/E1 Loopback using the CLIInvoking a T1/E1 Loopback Using the EMS Procedure 28 Invoking a T1/E1 loopback using the EMSComparison of diagnostic measurements Measurements from DiagnosticsFirmware Upgrades Procedure 29 Upgrading firmwareFpga revision details screen End of procedure Click DownloadLicense KEY Upgrades T1/E1 Port Upgrade windowInvalid key entry window Terms of Warranty Software License Terms and ConditionsCanopy T1/E1 Multiplexer Hardware Warranty in U.S Obtaining Technical SupportInvoking Your Warranty Rights Enter get canopy port auto negotiation CLI Commands to GET Status InformationDesired Action Syntax, Response, and Description Enter get lan port auto negotiationEnter get line 1/2/3/4 length Enter get code line 1/2/3/4Enter get clock source Enter get master clock reference lineEnter get secondary clock reference line Enter get loopback line 1/2/3/4 Enter get firmware revisionRegulatory Compliance Information European Telecommunications Standards Institute TRADEMARKS, Product NAMES, and Service NamesDepartment of Communications Canada Canadian Compliance StatementReferences