RAD Data comm ASMI-450 operation manual Typical Application for ASMi-450 with Data Interface

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Introduction

Ethernet 10BaseT interface. The interface can use unshielded and shielded twisted pair (UTP and STP) media. The ASMi-450 also includes a remote bridge, that can be enabled/disabled by the user.

Figure 1-1 shows a typical application for an ASMi-450 with serial data interface, and figure 1-2 shows a typical application for an ASMi-450 with Ethernet interface.

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V.35

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BRIDGE

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BRIDGE

Figure 1-A. Typical Application for ASMi-450 with Data Interface

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HDSL Line

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Figure 1-B. Typical Application for ASMi-450 with Ethernet Interface

Serial Data Port Characteristics

Ethernet Interface Characteristics

The user's data port of the ASMi-450/768 and ASMi-450/1152 can be ordered with the following interface options:

V.35 interface: 34-pin female connector.

X.21 interface: 15-pin D-type female connector.

RS-530/RS-422 interface: 25-pin D-type female connector.

V.36/RS-422/RS-449 interface: a 37-pin D-type male connector is provided by means of an adapter cable that connects to the RS-530/RS-422 connector.

The user's port interface has two timing options:

Internal clock - the ASMi-450 user's port provides transmit and receive clock to the equipment connected to the port.

External clock - the equipment connected to the ASMi-450 provides the transmit clock to the user's port, and the ASMi-450 returns a receive clock locked to the external transmit clock.

The Ethernet interface has a 10BaseT interface complying with the IEEE 802.3 standard, and is terminated in an RJ-45 shielded connector, which can operate over UTP and STP media.

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ASMi-450 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents ASMi-450 Warranty Selv HdslRegulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Page Contents ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port Appendix a Connector Wiring Contents List of Figures List of Figures Xii List of Tables List of Tables Xiv Starting the Configuration Preliminary Preparations Starting ProcedureFunction Terminal Type TV920 VT52 VT100 Freedom 100/110 Configuration ProcedureStep Action Use the Command Command Index Type Configuration Display Commands Control CommandsQuick-Start Guide Purpose and Main Features Functional DescriptionTypical Application for ASMi-450 with Data Interface Hdsl Subsystem Characteristics System Timing Internal timingRemote Management Control ASMi-450 OperationLocal Control Introduction Test and Diagnostics Capabilities AlarmsPhysical Characteristics Power RequirementsOperating Environment Transmission Media Hdsl Line SignalBinary Digits Quaternary Symbol Hdsl Signal Structure HDSL-Related System Functions Technical Specifications Hdsl InterfaceEthernet Interface Physical Characteristics Chapter Installation GeneralUnpacking Site RequirementsOpening ASMi-450 Case ASMi-450 Configuration InformationGeneral Jumper and Switch Location Functions Switch S1ASMi-450 Internal Settings OFF Jumper FGND/GND Internal Settings Procedure Reinstalling ASMi-450 CoverJumper R/C Connector Location Grounding DC Power Connection Power Connection Users Port ConnectionsAC Power Connection Hdsl Line Connections Control Port Connection Chapter Front-Panel Operating Instructions ScopeFront Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators Control or Indicator FunctionEthernet Interface IndicatorsIndicator Function Control of ASMi-450 Operation, General General General Operating Instructions Display FunctionsConfiguration Parameters Status MessagesTest Functions Display Description SeeUsing Front-Panel OrganizationASMi-450 Display Push-buttonsFront-Panel Operating Instructions System Configuration Parameters Designation Function ValuesControl Port Configuration Parameters Turn-on Checking Current Operating Configuration Operating InstructionsScroll DisplayCursor Fault Indications Step Action Key DisplayNormal Front-Panel Indications Ethernet Interface IndicationsLocal Configuration Set-Up Procedure PasswordConfiguration Procedure ProtectionAlready there Scroll to display the desired group Specific Configuration Guidelines Alarm BufferSP Parameters LCD Configuration Error Messages Front-Panel Operating Instructions Chapter ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port Hardware Requirements Interface Type Data Terminal Ready DTRRequest to Send RTS Clear to Send CTSData Set Ready DSR Autobaud FunctionRing Indication RI Internal Settings Control Port ConfigurationPreparation for Use of Supervision Terminal ASMi-450 Preparations Supervision Terminal ConnectionsCommand Language Syntax Command Options Command ProtocolASMi-450 Supervision Language Option Meaning Example of UsageIndex of Commands Command Purpose Options ASMi-450 Command Set Description CLR ALMCLR Loop FormatDEF Agent CLR TSTDate DEF Name Display FieldsDEF Node DEF PWDDEF SP Purpose Format UsePWD DEF SYS DEF TermFormat Use DSP ALMFunction Terminal Type VT-52 VT-100 Freedom-110 Alarm No Alarm Syntax Meaning State Time Remote Alarm Remote Signal LossQuality Alarm Remote DBDSP HDR TST DSP ST LineREM LAN not ConnectedPurpose Format Use Display Format DSP ST PortDisplay Format DSP ST SYS ExitHelp Parameter Designation Default Value Init DBNode PasswordLoop Reset TimeStarting a Session Single ASMi-450 Control Session Ending a Control Session Configuration Error Messages ASMi-450 Control from the Control Port Indicators Display Status Indications and MessagesMessage Description Corrective Actions Alarm ON/OFFASMi-450 Alarm Buffer Messages Cont’d Remote Alarm Remote Reverse Test Functions Test FunctionsLoop REM REM Port Operating InstructionsPower-Up Self-Test Activating the Test Functions from a Control TerminalTroubleshooting Instructions Trouble Symptoms Probable Cause Corrective MeasuresLAN RS-530 DCE Connector and Adapter Cables Pin Designation Direction FunctionRceb Pin Designation Direction Function 36/RS-449/422Rcea V.35 DCE Connector X.21 DCE Connector Hdsl Line Connector RS-232 V.24 Control Port ConnectorPin Function Pin Line Connected Connected to To TerminalEthernet Interface Connector Appendix B Snmp Management Snmp Operations Snmp EnvironmentGeneral Snmp Principles MIBs Supported by the ASMi-450 Snmp Agent Management Information BaseMIB Structure Snmp Communities Access Restriction Using Snmp CommunitiesManagement Domains Under ASMi-450 Communities ReadIP Environment General IP EnvironmentIP Address Structure Address Class First Byte Address RangeSnmp Management Snmp Traps Appendix C Installation in 19 Racks Installation of Single Unit Figure C-1. Installation of Single Unit in 19 RackInstallation of Two Units General PreparationsFastening the Two Units To install the ferrite cores ASMi-450