RAD Data comm Vmux-2100 Voice Trunking Gateway operation manual Configuring External E1/T1 Ports

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If you intend to change the voice parameters, it is recommended to disconnect a bundle before configuring it. The bundle must be disconnected at the local and remote sites. If you do not disconnect the bundle, you must perform reset of the local and remote voice modules carrying the E1/T1 links which timeslots belong to the bundle. The voice modules must be reset after you complete configuring the voice parameters.

VLAN Parameters (enable/disable virtual LAN tagging, specify VLAN number, and its priority):

Vlan Number: 26 to 4094

Vlan Priority: 0 (minimum) to 7 (maximum). Bundle Name (assigning an identification to a bundle).

Configuring External E1/T1 Ports

Configuration of the external E1/T1 ports located on the Vmux-2100 voice modules (V-2E1, V-4E1, V-2T1, V-4T1) is similar to the configuration of the E1/T1 ports of the main link modules (M-IPE1, M-IPT1). In addition to the standard configuration procedures listed in the Configuring the E1 Main Link Port and Configuring the T1 Main Link Port sections above, you must perform the following:

For T1 links, select a signaling mode:

Robbed Bit MF CCS.

For E1 links, selecting the frame mode automatically determines the signaling mode:

G.732S or G.732S-CRC4 framing: CAS signaling

G.732N or G.732N-CRC4 framing: CCS signaling.

If you intend to change E1/T1 signaling, it is recommended to disconnect a bundle, to which the E1/T1 timeslots are assigned before configuring the signaling mode. The bundle must be disconnected at the local and remote sites. If you do not disconnect the bundle, you must perform reset of the local and remote voice modules carrying the E1/T1 links after you complete configuring the E1/T1 signaling.

When operating with CAS (for E1 links in G.732S frame modes) or RBMF (for T1 links) signaling, it is necessary to assign a signaling profile to the E1/T1 link. In such cases the Profile[1 - 5] option will appear. The profile must be compatible with the PBX signaling (signaling profile configuration is explained in the Configuring Signaling Information section above).

Configure the E1/T1 timeslots, as explained below.

Configuration of the E1/T1 ports located on the voice modules is performed via the External 1 and External 2 menus (Configuration > Card >Slot 1/Slot 2/Slot3/ Slot 4 > Group 1/Group2 > External 1/External 2 > E1 Parameters/T1 Parameters).

To configure E1/T1 timeslots:

1.From the Configuration menu (see Figure 4-4), choose Card. The Card menu appears (see Figure 4-21).

Configuring Main Link and Voice E1/T1 Ports

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Contents Vmux-2100 Page International Headquarters RAD Data Communications Inc Vmux-2100Limited Warranty Please observe the following precautions General Safety InstructionsConnection of DC Mains General Safety PracticesConnection of AC Mains Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Ports Safety StatusAustralian Safety Requirements FCC-15 User Information Canadian Emission Requirements Supplementary Information SafetyContents Management from a Terminal Configuring Vmux-2100 for a Typical ApplicationAppendix C. Configuration Menus DiagnosticsAppendix A. Interface Connector Specifications Appendix B. Boot Manager and Software DownloadingList of Figures CBL-VMUX-MM-MODEM Cross Cable List of Tables Voice Module Chapter IntroductionOverview VersionsApplications Transmitting Compressed Voice and Signaling over IP NetworkFeatures Statistics Collection DiagnosticsBundling TimingPhysical Description PowerVoice Modules SignalingFunctional Description Voice Activity Detection CompressionEthernet Frame LayerLayer IP Layer Layer DataUDP Support Ethernet Main LinkE1/T1 Main Link Vlan SupportCalculating Approximate Bandwidth Utilization Bandwidth UtilizationStandards Ieee 802.3, 802.3u, Ethernet 802.1p/q Technical SpecificationsAlignment Errors, FCS Errors Transmission, Late Collision, Carrier Sense ErrorPorts per Module Two or four Zero SuppressionVoice Voice Rx and Tx signalingCompression 723.1 5.3 or 6.4 kbps, G.729 a 8 kbps BundlesEnvironment Operating Power Supply NumberPhysical Height Site Requirements and Prerequisites Chapter Installation and SetupInstallation and Setup Package ContentsTo connect the E1/T1 voice port Connecting the InterfacesConnecting the E1/T1 Voice Ports Jumper Description Values Factory SettingConnecting the Ascii Terminal Connecting the Main LinkTo connect AC power Connecting the PowerConnecting AC Power Connecting DC PowerInstallation and Setup Name Function Location Front Panel IndicatorsChapter Operation Vmux-2100 LEDsTurning Off Vmux-2100 Operating Vmux-2100Turning On Vmux-2100 Normal IndicationsVmux-2100 Default Settings Default SettingsBundle Parameter Default Value Main Link T1 ParametersGroup External Timeslot Parameter Default Value External E1External T1 Operation Preparing the Terminal Control Port Interface CharacteristicsChapter Management from a Terminal Preparing for the Control SessionTo initiate a control session Default Security ConfigurationLevels of Security Initiating a Control SessionSaving and Aborting Selected Values Navigating the Management MenusSelecting Parameters Starting the Control Session To enter the user name and passwordTo display the Vmux-2100 inventory Configuring the Vmux-2100 SystemTo display the System Configuration menu Displaying the Vmux-2100 InventoryTo configure the IP host parameters Configuring Ethernet Management ConnectionConfiguring the Host IP Management Menu To define the manager list Managing the User DatabaseDefining the Manager List Adding a New User to the DatabaseChoose Confirm Password and save Choose Enter PasswordTo change user details Deleting an Existing User from the DatabaseChanging the User Details To delete an existing userTo display a list of registered users Controlling Telnet AccessTo disable the Telnet access Displaying the User ListConfiguring the Timeout Configuring the Control PortEnabling/Disabling Dial-in Modem Access Configuring the Data RateTo configure the signaling profile Configuring Signaling InformationConfiguring Signaling Profiles Signaling15. Signaling Configuration Menu Parameter Description Value Configuring Keep-Alive Suppression RateSignaling Bits Configuration To assign a name Setting Date and TimeTo configure the keep-alive suppression rate Assigning a Name to Vmux-2100To identify the modules Entering Main Link and Voice Modules into the DatabaseConfiguring Main Link and Voice E1/T1 Ports To configure the Ethernet port Configuring the Main LinkConfiguring the Ethernet Port To configure the main link E1 port Configuring the E1 Main Link Port25. Main Link 1/2 Menu for E1 Port Module 26. Time Slot Table for E1 Link Configuring the T1 Main Link PortFeet 27. Main Link 1/2 Menu for T1 Port ModuleTo assign an IP address to a group Configuring E1/T1 Groups and BundlesConfiguring a Group To add a bundle Configuring BundlesTo configure an existing bundle 32. Bundle Configuration Menu100 to 1461 bytes TDMoIPCritic/Ecp, Internetwork Control, Network Control Delay Normal, LowConnectivity parameters to their maximum values FramesRobbed Bit MF CCS Configuring External E1/T1 PortsTo configure E1/T1 timeslots 36. External Menu 39. Display Time Slots Screen To reset the Vmux-2100 components Restoring Default SettingsResetting Vmux-2100 To restore the Vmux-2100 to the defaultsApplication Requirements Chapter Configuring Vmux-2100 for a Typical ApplicationTo configure the Vmux-2100 system parameters Outline of Configuration ProcedureConfiguring Vmux-2100 for Operation with CAS Signaling Configuring System ParametersConfiguring the voice card parameters Configuring E1 Main Link ParametersConfiguring Voice Card Parameters Configuring the E1 main link parametersConfiguring Vmux-2100 for a Typical Application Transferring Database to the Remote Vmux-2100 Completing Remote Vmux-2100 ConfigurationTo complete the remote Vmux-2100 configuration Bundles Parameters Bundle Configuration Edit BundleConfiguring Vmux-2100 for Operation with CCS Signaling To activate tone injection Chapter DiagnosticsTone Injection Diagnostics Menu To activate an local loopback Loopback TestsLocal Loopback To ping a host Pinging Remote DevicesRemote Loopback To activate a remote loopbackTo display all active tests Displaying the Active TestsDisplaying the Active Tests To access the Display All Alarms screen AlarmsAlarm Buffer Working with the Temporary Alarm BufferStatus Menu To delete alarms from the temporary bufferWorking with Permanent Buffer To access the Alarm Status screenTo delete inactive alarms from the permanent buffer Vmux-2100 AlarmsMain 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 To display the main link Ethernet statistics Collecting StatisticsDisplaying Statistics on the Main Link Ports Collecting the Main Link Ethernet StatisticsMain Link Ethernet Statistics Values Main Module Statistics MenuMain Link Ethernet Statistics Values To clear the main port Ethernet statistics Collecting the Main Link Hdlc StatisticsMain Link Hdlc Statistics Values To display the Card Statistics menu Displaying Statistics on the E1/T1 GroupsCalculating the Main Card CPU Utilization To calculate the main card CPU utilizationTo display the E1/T1 group Ethernet statistics Displaying 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 17. Bundle Statistics To display the bundle statisticsTo display the timeslot voice statistics Displaying Timeslot Voice StatisticsE1/T1 Group Bundle Statistics Values Idle 19. Voice Rx Signaling Displaying the Voice Signaling StatisticsTo calculate the E1/T1 group CPU utilization Calculating the E1/T1 Group CPU Utilization StatisticsTable A-2. Ethernet Connector Pinout Appendix a Interface Connector SpecificationsEthernet Interface Connector Balanced E1/T1 Interface ConnectorPin Function Direction Control ConnectorTable A-3. Control Connector Pinout CBL-VMUX-MM-MODEM Cross CableModem Connector Pin Vmux Connector Pin Table A-4. CBL-VMUX-MM-MODEM Cross Cable WiringPage Introduction Appendix B Boot Manager and Software DownloadingBooting Vmux-2100 Boot SequenceTo access the File System menu Accessing the File SystemTo download application file via Xmodem Downloading the Application and Configuration SoftwareDownloading Application Files via Xmodem To upload application file via Tftp Uploading/Downloading Configuration Files via TftpDownloading Application Files via Tftp To download application file via TftpFigure C-1. Inventory and Configuration Menus Appendix C Configuration MenusFigure C-2. Statistics and Diagnostics Menus