RAD Data comm Vmux-2100 Bundling, Timing, Diagnostics, Statistics Collection, Management

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Vmux-2100Installation and Operation Manual

 

 

Bundling

Bundle is a logical internal port of Vmux-2100, containing up to 60 timeslots. Each E1/T1 group handles up to five bundles. A bundle is routed to a defined remote IP address (remote group address). Each timeslot can be included in any bundle belonging to its E1/T1 group. At the remote site, it can be connected to any timeslot within a destination bundle.

Bundle QoS support:

Labeling IP level priority (ToS).

VLAN tagging and priority labeling according to IEEE 802.1 p&q.

The user can configure the ToS (Type of Service) of the outgoing IP packets. This allows an en-route layer 3 router or switch, which supports ToS, to give higher priority to Vmux-2100 traffic for delay-sensitive and secure applications. Vmux-2100 allows you to configure the whole ToS byte field, since different vendors may use different bits to tag packets for traffic prioritization. This also enables you to work according to various RFC definitions (for example RFC 2474, RFC 791).

Timing

Available timing modes are:

Loopback – The E1 or T1 transmit clock is derived from the E1/T1 receive clock.

Internal Vmux-2100 features a separate internal oscillator for each voice card. When a voice module is configured to operate in internal clock, transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) trunks use the clock supplied by its internal oscillator.

Diagnostics

Vmux-2100 supports local (internal) and remote (external) loopback activation on E1/T1 links. The user can also perform tone injection towards the local PBX. In addition, a ping utility is included to confirm IP connectivity to the remote units.

Statistics Collection

Vmux-2100 provides extensive statistics collection capabilities which include: Ethernet (as per RFC 1643) and HDLC statistics, voice, signaling, bundles, CPU and memory utilization.

Management

Vmux-2100 can be managed via a local terminal, Telnet or RADview, RAD’s network management system. Vmux-2100 has a DB-9 female port for the direct terminal connection. Alternatively, a supervisory terminal can be connected via a modem link.

Software upload and download and configuration can be performed via the local terminal, TFTP or via RADview. Remote units are managed via Telnet over an inband management link running on an E1/T1 link.

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Contents Vmux-2100 Page Vmux-2100 International Headquarters RAD Data Communications IncLimited Warranty General Safety Instructions Please observe the following precautionsConnection of DC Mains General Safety PracticesConnection of AC Mains Ports Safety Status Connection of Data and Telecommunications CablesAustralian Safety Requirements FCC-15 User Information Canadian Emission Requirements Safety Supplementary InformationContents Configuring Vmux-2100 for a Typical Application Management from a TerminalDiagnostics Appendix A. Interface Connector SpecificationsAppendix B. Boot Manager and Software Downloading Appendix C. Configuration MenusList of Figures CBL-VMUX-MM-MODEM Cross Cable List of Tables Chapter Introduction OverviewVersions Voice ModuleTransmitting Compressed Voice and Signaling over IP Network ApplicationsFeatures Diagnostics BundlingTiming Statistics CollectionPower Physical DescriptionVoice Modules SignalingFunctional Description Compression Voice Activity DetectionLayer Layer IP LayerLayer Data Ethernet FrameEthernet Main Link E1/T1 Main LinkVlan Support UDP SupportBandwidth Utilization Calculating Approximate Bandwidth UtilizationTechnical Specifications Alignment Errors, FCS ErrorsTransmission, Late Collision, Carrier Sense Error Standards Ieee 802.3, 802.3u, Ethernet 802.1p/qZero Suppression Ports per Module Two or fourVoice Rx and Tx signaling Compression 723.1 5.3 or 6.4 kbps, G.729 a 8 kbpsBundles VoiceEnvironment Operating Power Supply NumberPhysical Height Chapter Installation and Setup Site Requirements and PrerequisitesPackage Contents Installation and SetupConnecting the Interfaces Connecting the E1/T1 Voice PortsJumper Description Values Factory Setting To connect the E1/T1 voice portConnecting the Main Link Connecting the Ascii TerminalConnecting the Power Connecting AC PowerConnecting DC Power To connect AC powerInstallation and Setup Front Panel Indicators Chapter OperationVmux-2100 LEDs Name Function LocationOperating Vmux-2100 Turning On Vmux-2100Normal Indications Turning Off Vmux-2100Default Settings Vmux-2100 Default SettingsBundle Parameter Default Value Main Link T1 ParametersGroup External Timeslot Parameter Default Value External E1External T1 Operation Control Port Interface Characteristics Chapter Management from a TerminalPreparing for the Control Session Preparing the TerminalDefault Security Configuration Levels of SecurityInitiating a Control Session To initiate a control sessionSaving and Aborting Selected Values Navigating the Management MenusSelecting Parameters To enter the user name and password Starting the Control SessionConfiguring the Vmux-2100 System To display the System Configuration menuDisplaying the Vmux-2100 Inventory To display the Vmux-2100 inventoryTo configure the IP host parameters Configuring Ethernet Management ConnectionConfiguring the Host IP Management Menu Managing the User Database Defining the Manager ListAdding a New User to the Database To define the manager listChoose Enter Password Choose Confirm Password and saveDeleting an Existing User from the Database Changing the User DetailsTo delete an existing user To change user detailsControlling Telnet Access To disable the Telnet accessDisplaying the User List To display a list of registered usersConfiguring the Control Port Enabling/Disabling Dial-in Modem AccessConfiguring the Data Rate Configuring the TimeoutConfiguring Signaling Information Configuring Signaling ProfilesSignaling To configure the signaling profile15. Signaling Configuration Menu Parameter Description Value Configuring Keep-Alive Suppression RateSignaling Bits Configuration Setting Date and Time To configure the keep-alive suppression rateAssigning a Name to Vmux-2100 To assign a nameEntering Main Link and Voice Modules into the Database To identify the modulesConfiguring Main Link and Voice E1/T1 Ports To configure the Ethernet port Configuring the Main LinkConfiguring the Ethernet Port Configuring the E1 Main Link Port To configure the main link E1 port25. Main Link 1/2 Menu for E1 Port Module Configuring the T1 Main Link Port 26. Time Slot Table for E1 Link27. Main Link 1/2 Menu for T1 Port Module FeetTo assign an IP address to a group Configuring E1/T1 Groups and BundlesConfiguring a Group Configuring Bundles To add a bundle32. Bundle Configuration Menu To configure an existing bundleTDMoIP 100 to 1461 bytesDelay Normal, Low Connectivity parameters to their maximum valuesFrames Critic/Ecp, Internetwork Control, Network ControlRobbed Bit MF CCS Configuring External E1/T1 PortsTo configure E1/T1 timeslots 36. External Menu 39. Display Time Slots Screen Restoring Default Settings Resetting Vmux-2100To restore the Vmux-2100 to the defaults To reset the Vmux-2100 componentsChapter Configuring Vmux-2100 for a Typical Application Application RequirementsOutline of Configuration Procedure Configuring Vmux-2100 for Operation with CAS SignalingConfiguring System Parameters To configure the Vmux-2100 system parametersConfiguring E1 Main Link Parameters Configuring Voice Card ParametersConfiguring the E1 main link parameters Configuring the voice card parametersConfiguring Vmux-2100 for a Typical Application Completing Remote Vmux-2100 Configuration To complete the remote Vmux-2100 configurationBundles Parameters Bundle Configuration Edit Bundle Transferring Database to the Remote Vmux-2100Configuring Vmux-2100 for Operation with CCS Signaling To activate tone injection Chapter DiagnosticsTone Injection Diagnostics Menu To activate an local loopback Loopback TestsLocal Loopback Pinging Remote Devices Remote LoopbackTo activate a remote loopback To ping a hostDisplaying the Active Tests To display all active testsDisplaying the Active Tests Alarms Alarm BufferWorking with the Temporary Alarm Buffer To access the Display All Alarms screenTo delete alarms from the temporary buffer Status MenuTo access the Alarm Status screen To delete inactive alarms from the permanent bufferVmux-2100 Alarms Working with Permanent BufferMain Link Overflow Sanity Checks Displaying the Sanity Errors and WarningsTo display the sanity errors and warnings Display Type Description Sanity Error and Warning ListSanity Errors and Warnings Collecting Statistics Displaying Statistics on the Main Link PortsCollecting the Main Link Ethernet Statistics To display the main link Ethernet statisticsMain Module Statistics Menu Main Link Ethernet Statistics ValuesMain Link Ethernet Statistics Values Collecting the Main Link Hdlc Statistics To clear the main port Ethernet statisticsMain Link Hdlc Statistics Values Displaying Statistics on the E1/T1 Groups Calculating the Main Card CPU UtilizationTo calculate the main card CPU utilization To display the Card Statistics menuDisplaying E1/T1 Group Ethernet Statistics To display the E1/T1 group Ethernet statistics14. E1/T1 Group Ethernet Statistics Screen To display the E1/T1 group Hdlc statistics Displaying E1/T1 Group Hdlc StatisticsE1/T1 Group Ethernet Statistics Values BSY To display the E1/T1 group memory statistics Displaying the E1/T1 Group Memory StatisticsDisplaying Bundle Statistics To display the bundle statistics 17. Bundle StatisticsTo display the timeslot voice statistics Displaying Timeslot Voice StatisticsE1/T1 Group Bundle Statistics Values Idle Displaying the Voice Signaling Statistics 19. Voice Rx SignalingCalculating the E1/T1 Group CPU Utilization Statistics To calculate the E1/T1 group CPU utilizationAppendix a Interface Connector Specifications Ethernet Interface ConnectorBalanced E1/T1 Interface Connector Table A-2. Ethernet Connector PinoutControl Connector Table A-3. Control Connector PinoutCBL-VMUX-MM-MODEM Cross Cable Pin Function DirectionTable A-4. CBL-VMUX-MM-MODEM Cross Cable Wiring Modem Connector Pin Vmux Connector PinPage Appendix B Boot Manager and Software Downloading Booting Vmux-2100Boot Sequence IntroductionAccessing the File System To access the File System menuTo download application file via Xmodem Downloading the Application and Configuration SoftwareDownloading Application Files via Xmodem Uploading/Downloading Configuration Files via Tftp Downloading Application Files via TftpTo download application file via Tftp To upload application file via TftpAppendix C Configuration Menus Figure C-1. Inventory and Configuration MenusFigure C-2. Statistics and Diagnostics Menus