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Contents
Main
LRS-24
12-slot Link Access Rack with SNMP Version 3.00 Installation and Operation Manual
Notice
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Warranty
Limitation of Warranty
Exclusive Remedies
Safety Warnings
Telecommunication Safety
The unit must be earthed prior to connection to telecommunication networks.
In order to comply with the requirements set out in EN 60950 for TNV-3 circuits, the maximum
Regulatory Information
FCC-15 User Information
Warning per EN 55022
LRS-PS-FEED Output Voltage
Declaration of Conformity
Quick Start Guide
1. LRS-24 with CM-1 Module
Power-On
Normal Indications
2. LRS-24 with CM-2 Module
Power-On
Normal Indications
Preliminary Configuration
Contents
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
Management/CM-2 functions
Power Supplies
Versions
Application
Features
Remote Management
RADview-HPOV SNMP Management System
RADview-PC/MDM Management System
Management by Dumb Terminal
Clock
1.2 Physical Description
Chassis Description
LRS-24B ANSI UNIT
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Figure 1-4. LRS-24B Enclosure
LRS-24F ETSI UNIT
LRS-24F Enclosure
LRS-24 Module Slots
Front View
LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction
Functional Description 1-11
Internal Modules for User Modules
1.3 Functional Description
Power Supply (PS) Modules
Common Logic Modules
Management
CM-1 Management Capabilities
CM-2 Management Capabilities
I/O (User) Modules
1.4 Technical Specifications
Chassis Characteristics
Power
External Clock Interface T1 Mode
E1 Mode
CM-1 Management Interface
CM-2 Management Interface
Physical Data
Environment
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup
2.1 Introduction
Mechanical Data
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Figure 2-2. LRS-24B Mechanical Diagram
2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites
AC Power
DC Power
Grounding
Interface Module Handling Precautions
2.3 Unpacking the Chassis
2.4 Installation and Setup
PS Modules
Front Panels
Figure 2-3. PS Module Panels Table 2-1. PS Modules, Front Panel Indicators
Fuses
PS Module Installation
CM-1 Module
Front Panel
Figure 2-4. Module CM-1 Front Panel Table 2-2. Module CM-1, Front Panel Components
2-10 Installation and Setup
Internal Jumpers
Figure 2-5. Module CM-1, Internal Jumpers
Table 2-3. Module CM-1 Jumper Settings
CM-1 Installation Procedure
CM-2 Module
Front Panel
Internal Jumpers
2-14 Installation and Setup
J1
J5
J7
GND Selection JP 12
2.5 Interfaces and Connections
PS Interface Modules
Front Panels
Interface Module Installation
LRSI-F-CM1
Interface Module Front Panel
Interface Module Installation
LRSI-F-1-CM2 / LRSI-B-1-CM2 Interface Modules with 10BaseT
LRSI-F-1-CM2 10BT / LRSI-B-1-CM2 Front Panel
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2-20 Interfaces and Connections
LRSI-F-1-CM2 Internal Settings
Connect Minor Alarm Relay
LRSI-F-1-CM2 Installation
LRSI-F-2-CM2 Interface Module with 10Base2
LRSI-F-2-CM2 10B2 Front Panel
LRSI-F-2-CM2 Internal Settings
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LRSI-F-2-CM2 Installation
LRS-24 Enclosure
Mechanical Installation
Ground Connection
Cable Connections
Power Connection
AC Power Connection
DC Power Connection
Connection of External Phantom Feed Voltage
Station Clock Connections
Dry Contact Alarm Connections
Management Connections
Connection to I/O (User) Modules
2.6 Initial Operation and Basic Checks
LRS-24 with CM-1 Module
Power On
Normal Indications
Power Off
LRS-24 with CM-2 Module
Power On
Normal Indications
Power Off
Troubleshooting
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Chapter 3 Management via the CM-1 Module
3.1 Introduction
CM-1 Functions
Management Capabilities
3.2 Hardware Requirements
Terminal Characteristics
Management RS-232 Port Interface Characteristics
Connecting the Terminal
Direct Connection of Supervision Terminal
Connection through Modem Link
3.3 Operating the CM-1 Supervision Terminal
Configuring the Terminal
Performing Preliminary Configuration
Configuring Individual Modules
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Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module
4.1 Introduction
CM-2 Module Capabilities
CM-2 Functions
Notes
Handling of Management Communication
Management Priorities
Preliminary Configuration Activities
Preliminary Configuration of CM-2 module
Preliminary Configuration of Other Modules.
Initializing CM-2
Modules with Internal SNMP Agent
Modules without Internal Agent
4.2 Hardware Requirements
Terminal Characteristics
RS-232 Supervisory Port Interface Characteristics
Terminal Connection Methods
Connection of Supervision Terminal
Connection of Management Station
Chapter 4 Management via the CM-2 Module LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual
Figure 4-1. Typical Direct Connection of Supervision Terminal
Figure 4-2. Typical Connection of Supervision Terminal Through Modem Link
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Figure 4-3. Typical Connection of Supervision Terminal Through Slip
Figure 4-4. Typical Connection to Network Management Station
4.3 CM-2 Supervision Terminal Language
Command Language Syntax
Command Protocol
Index of Commands
4.4 Supervision Terminal Operating Instructions
Configuring the Terminal
Changing the Password
Preliminary Configuration
Configuring Individual Modules
Configuration by SNMP Network Management Stations
Transferring Control to the Supervision Terminal
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Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
5.1 Alarms
5.2 Diagnostic Tests
5.3 Troubleshooting
5.4 Error Messages
Table 5-2. Error Messages
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Appendix A Connector Wiring
A.1 Station Clock Interface LRSI-F-CM1 Module
A.2 Management RS-232 Port InterfaceLRSI-F-CM1 Module
A.3 Management RS-232 Port InterfaceCM-1/CM-2 Modules
A.4 Station CLK Connector LRSI-F-CM2 Modules
A.5 Ethernet Interface Connector LRSI-F1-CM2 Module
A.6 Ethernet Interface Connector LRSI-F2-CM2 Module
A.7 Power Connectors
Appendix B LRS-PS-FEED Power Supply
B.1 Functional Description
B.2 LRS-PS-FEED Panels
AC-Powered Unit
DC-Powered Unit
B.3 Site Requirements
AC Power
DC Power
Grounding
Front Clearance
Ambient Requirements
Cooling
B.4 Installation and Operation
Preparation for Installation
Rack Installation
Power Connection
AC Power Connection
DC Power Connection
Phantom Voltage Connection
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Appendix C SNMP Management
C.1 Scope
C.2 SNMP Environment
SNMP Principles
SNMP Operations
The Management Information Base
MIB Structure
MIBs Supported by the LRS-24 SNMP Agent
Management Domains Under SNMP
SNMP Communities
Access Restriction Using SNMP Communities
CM-2 Communities
C.3 IP Environment
IP Environment
IP Address Structure
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Net and Subnet Masks
Assignment of Addresses
Default Gateway
Handling of Management Communication
Modules with Internal SNMP Agent
Routing of IP Management Traffic
C.4 SNMP Traps
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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands
D.1 Defining Dial-Up Modem Parameters
Command Fields
Table D-1 lists the fields appearing on the data form. Table D-1. DEF CALL Fields
Returning to Terminal Mode
D.2 Defining LRS-24 And CM-2 SNMP Agent Parameters
Command Fields
Table D-2. DEF HUB Command Fields (Cont.)
Table D-3 DEF HUB Command Fields (Cont.)
seconds.
D.3 Defining Management Stations
D.4 Defining CM-2 Download Parameters
CM2 Download via LAN
CM2 Download via XMODEM
CM2 Download via CM2 FLASH
Change CM-2 Software Version
View CM-2 Software Version
D.5 Defining Modem Download Parameters
Modem Download via LAN
Modem Download via XMODEM
Modem Download via CM2 FLASH
Figure D-12. Modems Download via CM2 Flash Screen
Download to Remote Modem via Modem FLASH
Figure D-13. Download To Remote Modem Via Modem Flash
Changing Modem Version
View Modem Version on Modem FLASH
D.6 Viewing Modem Version
D.7 Defining I/O Module Management Parameters
D.8 Defining Card Configuration
D.9 Defining I/O Module Operational Parameters
D.10 Defining Supervision Terminal Type
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D.11 Defining I/O Module Diagnostics
D.12 Defining Auto-Configuration
Editing the Configuration
Hub Configuration Operations
Editing a Modem File
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Sending Configuration Files
Creating Files from an Existing Configuration
Viewing Configuration Files in the Hub
D.13 Displaying General Alarm Status
Display Format
D.14 Displaying I/O Module Alarm Status
D.15 Displaying System Status
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D.16 Displaying Alarms Log
D.17 Displaying I/O Module Status
D.18 Define CM-2 Reset
D.19 Define Password
D.20 Displaying Command Options
Figure D-46. Hub Terminal Commands Screen (Cont.)
Table D-9. Hub Terminal Commands Screen
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Index