Multi-Tech Systems MMV1600 owner manual Configuration 8 LAN to LAN

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2.9 Configuration 8

Configuration 8 is a LAN to LAN configuration with two MultiMux MMV1608C/56/V multiplexers with a single composite link. The muxes are connecting two local area networks (LANs) through the Sync Data Channel, connecting a communications server on one LAN to a minicomputer at a remote site and connecting voice/fax communications between the two locations. The LAN to LAN configuration is shown in Figure 2-8.

This configuration has the two LANs bridged together using bridges connected through the Sync Data Channel, the async channels of communications server on one LAN are connected to a minicomputer at the other LAN, and voice/ fax communications is provided between the LANs. The external bridges are connected to the COMPOSITE LINK B RS232C/V.35 connector on the back panel of both MultiMuxes, the async channels of the communications server are tied through the CHANNEL connectors to the minicomputer at the other end, and the VOICE/FAX CHANNEL 1and/or 2 E&M connector(s) on the back panel of both multiplexers are connected to a PBX E&M trunk. The muxes are configured so that the COMPOSITE LINK B RS232 connector is the synchronous data port.

Ethernet

 

Ethernet

Concentrator

 

Concentrator

 

Composite Link

 

SDLC Sync

 

SDLC Sync

Channel

PDN

Channel

LAN PC

Bridge

Async

Channels

LAN PC

Communications

ServerPSTN

LAN PC

File Server

 

 

Digital Line

 

LAN PC

Multiplexer

Multiplexer

Bridge

 

 

Voice/Fax Channel

 

Voice/Fax Channel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAN PC

Trunk

 

 

Trunk

LAN PC

Trunk

 

PSTN

Trunk

 

Trunk

 

 

Trunk

 

Station

 

 

 

 

 

Station

 

Station

 

 

 

 

 

Station

 

 

 

 

LAN PC

PBX

Telephone

 

PBX

 

 

 

 

 

 

Telephone

File Server

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Async

 

 

 

 

Channels

 

Printer

Print Server

Minicomputer

Print Server

Printer

Figure 2-8. Configuration 8 (LAN to LAN)

The bridging of the two LANs is provided by the synchronous connection between the two LAN bridges. This allows any LAN pc on one LAN to communicate with any LAN pc on the other LAN. The async channels of the communications server on one LAN are connected to a minicomputer at the other LAN. In this configuration, the voice/ fax communications are set up per configuration 5.

To configure the Sync Data Channel, the $MUXBSYNC command sets Composite Link B for sync data. The parameters for the default configuration of Port A and Port B can be displayed by entering $L command. The default configuration for Port A and Port B is shown in the example below.

CONFIGURATION OF PORT A: COMPOSITE LINK

DSU TYPE

SPEED

CLOCKING

LOOPBACK

EXTERNAL

56K

INTERNAL

OFF

CONFIGURATION OF PORT B: SYNC DATA

PROTOCOL

SPEED

CLOCKING

LOOPBACK

ANY SDLC

56K

INTERNAL

OFF

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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 Background Description of Statistical Multiplexing1.1 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 MemoryDynamic Buffering Response Time ControlSynchronous 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 Local Site Channel Parameters Configuration 1 Remote Site Channel ParametersConfiguration 1 Composite Link Configuration Configuration 2 Composite Link Configuration Remote Site Configuration 3 Local Site Channel Parameters Configuration 3 Remote Site 1 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 Command Summary Type Command DescriptionATC1B4800P1F1E0 $DSUACL SNGA..H$DSUBCL $DSUASPCommandDescription General Commands#MA Store New H command menu is as follows General HelpParameters HelpH5 menu is as follows H4 menu is as followsH6 menu is as follows H7 menu is as followsChannel Parameter Commands DTR ENQ/ACKMLA/B/D SB2 SB1$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 ATV1/2RIFXSGCommand Modem Commands T11T12 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 ImportanceofCompositeStatisticsTroubleshootingGuide Data Troubleshooting GuideTestCables RD LED on RD OFF Voice/fax channel Voice/Fax Troubleshooting GuideCannot communicate ChannelDeviceTesting Channel Device Testing ProcedureLocal Loop Test #4 DSUandCommunicationsLineTesting DSU and Communications Line Testing ProcedureRemote Digital Loop Test #5 MultiMuxFunctionalTestingProcedures MultiMux Functional Testing ProceduresWatch DOG Test Passed Voice/FaxChannelTesting Voice/Fax Channel Testing ProcedureVOICE/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 ActiveATX0 ATX1ATX2 Mode While Command ExecutionReturning to After DialTable E-1. LED Indicators Indicator DescriptionAppendix E LED Indicators Description Back PanelFCR 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 ConnectorChannel Board Number of Channels Switch RS232C/V.35 ShuntChannel # Flow Control Background Appendix FOff Printer pacing and Flow Control Glossary of Terms Page Format Page Parameter Page Page Symbols DSU DOCExternal Composite Link FXO FXSLads Load DSU Factory Defaults Command List Channel Parameters CommandMultiMux Functional Testing Procedure Link ProtocolPstn PDNREN RJ48SStop Bit Command SB1-SB2 Transmit XMT IndicatorStdm Voice/Fax Input Level Gain Command Voice/Fax Channel Testing ProcedureWord Length Select Command WL5-8 Voice/Fax Channels