Multi-Tech Systems MMV1600 System Features Voice/Fax, Networking, Dual Composite Links

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1.5

System Features

1.5.1

Voice/Fax

With the addition of the voice/fax board into the MultiMux, you now can have voice and fax traffic along with your normal data communications on the same composite link. The two voice/fax channels provide all the necessary interfaces to access a private branch exchange (PBX, a small telephone switch) and all the services provided by the PBX. If a voice/fax channel is connected to the trunk side of the PBX, the remote location has free access to the local public switched telephone network (PSTN). With the addition of voice/fax, a free voice or fax communication can be established on top of the data communication over the same leased data communications network.

1.5.2 Networking

The networking feature adds the capability to design complex networks, it also meets a very basic need: saving phone line costs. Networking MultiMuxes allows the stringing of several MultiMux units together via dual composite links, using "pass-through" channel connections, to any MultiMux in a multinode network. The MultiMux checks for a code that will instruct it to receive the data or pass it on to the next node. Each composite link on a mux can establish rerouted connections with up to four other muxes in a network. Voice/fax channels must currently be connected point- to-point. However, voice/fax channel networking will be available as a future enhancement.

1.5.3

Dual Composite Links

The composite links of the MultiMux are capable of synchronous and full duplex communications over a digital data services (DDS) or dedicated network. The MultiMux has two composite links in which either integral 56K bps DSUs or equivalent external DSUs or synchronous modems can be connected. With dual composite links, another feature is added to the MultiMux in the way of networking. Networking MultiMuxes allows the stringing of several MultiMux units together via their composite links. This feature allows data to be routed over the composite links using pass-through channel connection to any MultiMux in the multinode network. The MultiMux checks for a code that will instruct it to receive the data or pass it on to the next node. Each composite link on a mux can establish rerouted connections with up to four other muxes in a network.

1.5.4

Dynamic Load Balance

A feature of MultiMux MMV1600/MMV3200 series multilink multiplexers is their ability to balance data flow between two composite links to utilize each to its maximum efficiency. To activate the feature you select D (for dynamic) as the composite link for each channel using the MLD command. At that point the MultiMux processor picks the least busy link for transmission. This feature can only be used in a point-to-point network using two MultiMuxes.

1.5.5

Channel Flexibility

The MultiMux permits a great deal of flexibility in configuring channel parameters. You can mix up channel options, including speed, word length, stop bits, parity, flow control, pacing methods, echo and pass-through. Channel control commands let you change single channels or all channels with a single command. By using the downline loading capability or the command modem, channels can be configured at the other end of the network.

1.5.6

Flow Control

Flow control regulates the volume of data entering the buffers. When a particular channel buffer is almost full, a flow control command is issued which stops further activity until the buffer is emptied. The most common flow control methods currently used are Xon/Xoff, RS232C signal control (using DTR or CTS) and ENQ/ACK. The MultiMux supports all three.

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Contents MultiMux Page Record of Revisions RevisionDescription MultiMux #MMV1600C #MMV3200CTable of Contents Operating Procedures CommandsTroubleshooting Service, Warranty and Tech SupportTables AboutThisManual Service, Warranty and Tech Support Description of Statistical Multiplexing Background1.1 Statistical Multiplexing Product Description CommunicationsMultiMux MMV1600/3200 Series Block Diagram Page Networking System Features Voice/FaxDual Composite Links Dynamic Load BalanceCommand Modem Channel SwitchingDiagnostics Parameter MemoryResponse Time Control Dynamic BufferingSynchronous Data Channel DOC Terminal Equipment FCC Regulations for Telephone Line InterconnectionAU7USA-18883-DE-N DSU AU7USA-20328-MD-ESystem Control Specifications Async Data ChannelsComposite Link Internal DSUElectrical/Physical Voice ChannelsCompatibility DtmfModel Description Configuration DescriptionConfiguration Configuration 1 Remote Site Channel Parameters Configuration 1 Local Site Channel ParametersConfiguration 1 Composite Link Configuration Configuration 2 Composite Link Configuration Remote Site Configuration 3 Remote Site 1 Channel Parameters Configuration 3 Local Site Channel ParametersConfiguration 3 Remote Site 2 Channel Parameters Configuration 4 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 4 FXO to FXSConfiguration 4 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 5 E&M Configuration 5 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 5 Local site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 6 FXS to FXS Configuration 6 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 6 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersRemote Site Configuration 7 Remote Site Voice/Fax Channel Parameters Configuration 7 Local Site Voice/Fax Channel ParametersConfiguration 8 LAN to LAN Page Cabling Procedure InstallationProcedureStepProcedure External Modem/DSU with RS232C InterfaceV.35 Interface Step ProcedureSync Data Channel Port B only Async ChannelComposite Link Cabling Supervisory Console Configuration ProcedureCommand Modem Step Procedure Voice/Fax Channels Step Procedure Async ChannelsPage Type Command Description Command SummaryATC1B4800P1F1E0 $DSUACL SNGA..H$DSUBCL $DSUASPGeneral Commands CommandDescription#MA Store New H command menu is as follows General HelpParameters HelpH5 menu is as follows H4 menu is as followsH6 menu is as follows H7 menu is as followsChannel Parameter Commands DTR ENQ/ACKMLA/B/D SB2 SB1$DSUCL Composite Link Speed and Clocking Commands$DSUSP $ Muxacli$MUXB Additional Composite Link CommandsList Composite Retransmit TimerReport #RBxxxxxVoice/Fax Channel Commands Command Level Silence Suppression WireLocal Interface ATV1/2LIFXOATV1/2LIFXSL Test CommandsATV1/2RIFXO ATV1/2RIFXSGT11 Command Modem CommandsT12 MultiMux Operating Procedures MultiMuxOperatingProceduresConfiguration of Port a Composite Link Configuration of Port B Composite LinkConfiguration of Port B Sync Data Voice/Fax Operating Procedures Voice/Fax Operating ProceduresCommand Modem Operating Procedures Command Modem Operating ProceduresCommand Modem Access on Command modem operation and put Introduction ImportanceofCompositeStatisticsData Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingGuideTestCables RD LED on RD OFF Voice/fax channel Voice/Fax Troubleshooting GuideCannot communicate Channel Device Testing Procedure ChannelDeviceTestingLocal Loop Test #4 DSU and Communications Line Testing Procedure DSUandCommunicationsLineTestingRemote Digital Loop Test #5 MultiMux Functional Testing Procedures MultiMuxFunctionalTestingProceduresWatch DOG Test Passed Voice/Fax Channel Testing Procedure Voice/FaxChannelTestingVOICE/FAX Loopback Test #12 Sync Data Channel Testing Procedure SyncDataChannelTestingService, Warranty and Tech Support Repair Procedures for International Distributors AppendixA Ascii Character Code/Hex/Decimal Conversion ChartAppendix B Signal Information Negative PositiveAppendix C Cabling DiagramsDCE to DTE cabling Command Port CablesComposite Link Cabling RJ48 Cabling for Internal DSU Voice/Fax Channel Connectors RJ45 Spade Lug Wire Color FunctionDescription FXO Description FXS Description I-V Voice/Fax Channel CableAnswer a Command Name DefaultRepeat LastATH0 ATH1ATO ATQ1Register ATD5551212RRead or WriteView Active Configuration displaysUser Profiles Store ActiveATX1 ATX0ATX2 Mode While Command ExecutionReturning to After DialIndicator Description Table E-1. LED IndicatorsAppendix E Back Panel LED Indicators DescriptionFCR Power Connector ON/OFF SwitchBPS Modem DIAL-UP Line Connector Command Port TERMINAL/PC ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXO Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXS ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 1 E&M Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 1 FXS ConnectorRS232C/V.35 Shunt Channel Board Number of Channels SwitchChannel # Flow Control Background Appendix FOff Printer pacing and Flow Control Glossary of Terms Page Format Page Parameter Page Page Symbols DSU DOCFXO FXS External Composite LinkLads Load DSU Factory Defaults Command List Channel Parameters CommandMultiMux Functional Testing Procedure Link ProtocolPstn PDNREN RJ48STransmit XMT Indicator Stop Bit Command SB1-SB2Stdm Voice/Fax Input Level Gain Command Voice/Fax Channel Testing ProcedureWord Length Select Command WL5-8 Voice/Fax Channels