IPmux-1, IPmux-1E
International Headquarters RAD Data Communications Inc
 Regulatory Information
 Safety Warnings
Safety Status Ports
 Safety
Manufacturer’s Address
Declares that the product Product Name IPmux-1
Supplementary Information
 Contents
 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Application Configuration Procedures
IPmux-4
 Packet Delay Variation
IPmux-1 View
IPmux-1
Performance Monitoring Menu for IPmux-1
 Authentication/Community Menu
Default Gateway Menu
 Chapter Introduction
Overview
Versions
IPmux-1 with E1 interface
 Applications
2shows an E1/T1 circuit extension over an IP based Network
 E1/T1 Circuit Extension over an IP Based Network
 E1 CAS
 Interface Concentration
Extending BRI Ports of a Small Office
 Features
Management
 IPmux-1E can be configured to 1, 2, 3 or 4 active ports
Ethernet User Port
Ethernet Physical Port
Fiber option standard 100BaseF full duplex port see Table
 Mode of Operation
Fiber Options
To calculate Optical Budget
To calculate Distance
 QoS
Timing
Standards
Level 2 Priority
 Physical Description
IPmux-1 3-D View
 Functional Description
Front Panel
Rear Panel
 Operation Modes
IPmux-1 E1/T1
Other BRI/FXS applications are shown in -3, -4, and Figure
 IPmux-1E FXS operates E1 mode T1-D4 mode T1 ESF mode
IPmux-1E Isdn BRI
IPmux-1E FXS
 Testing
BRI/FXS TS Assignment in a Bundle
First Channel Second Channel
 Timing Modes
E1/T1
 Network Timing Schemes
External Network Timing
Single Source Clock Network
 14. IPmux-1 in Adaptive Timing Mode
Frame Format
 Layer
Layer IP Layer
Layer Data
Vlan Support
 Packet Delay Variation
UDP Support
UDP Ports Definition
Bundle 1 02, Bundle 2 03, Bundle 3 04, Bundle 4 05, etc
 Pdvt Buffer Effect on Delay
To configure jitter buffer depth
Pdvt Jitter Buffer
Ethernet Throughput
 Ethernet Throughput Unframed E1
Ethernet Throughput Unframed T1
 Round Trip Delay
End-to-End Alarm Generation
 Internal Switch Operation Modes
Ethernet User Port
 Technical Specifications
 Mode
Baud Rate
Ports
Range
 Interface
External Clock
 Indicators
Power
 Technical Specifications
 Chapter Installation
Introduction
Site Requirements and Prerequisites
 Package Contents
Installation and Setup
Equipment Needed
 IPmux-1E
To open the IPmux-1E case
To set the IPmux-1E ISDN-S module jumpers
 Connecting Interfaces and Cables
IPmux-1E ISDN-S Jumpers
 IPmux-1 Front Panel for Two Ethernet Ports
 Location of Connectors
Grounding
Fuses
 E1/T1 Port Connectors Pinout
Ethernet Port Pinout
Control Port Pinout
Pin Designation Direction Function
 Connecting the Control Port
ISDN-S Interface Pin Assignments
FXS Interface Pin Assignments for RJ-11
 Connecting the Power
AC Power Connection
DC Power Connection
To connect AC power to IPmux-1/1E
 Installation Installation and Setup
 Front Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators
Chapter Operation
 IPmux-1 Front Panel LEDs
Name Type Function
 IPmux-1E Front Panel Indicators
 Operating Instructions
Turning IPmux-1/1E On
Without Control Terminal
With Control Terminal
 Login
User Name and Password
Turning IPmux-1/1E Off
 Getting Started
Overview of Menu Operations
Navigating
 IPmux-1 E1/T1 Terminal Menu Tree
Main Menu
 IPmux-1E ISDN-S Terminal Menu Tree
 IPmux-1E FXS Terminal Menu Tree
 Main Menu
System Menu
 Setting IPmux-1/1E Configuration Options
To access the Configuration menu
 General Configuration
E1/T1/ISDN/FXS Configuration
Bundle Connection Configuration
LAN Configuration
 Performance Monitoring
To view Performance Statistics
From the Performance Monitoring menu you can view
E1/T1/ ISDN/ Analog Statistics
 Operation Overview of Menu Operations
 Chapter Troubleshooting Diagnostics
Error Detection
Using Front Panel LEDs
Working with the Alarm Buffer
 Event Types
Event Description Corrective Action
 Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Tests
IPmux-1 Troubleshooting Chart
E1/T1
 Internal Loop
To run a loopback test
 Remote Loopback
Tone Injection
To run a test
 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Diagnostic Tests
 Chapter Application Configuration Procedures
Application
 IP Configuration
E1/T1 Configuration
Guidelines
Creating Bundles and Connections
 Configuration Summary Table
Bundle Configuration
Configuration Summary
E1 Channel Bundle Number for E1 Bundle Number for T1
 Powering-up
IPmux-1
Changing Parameters
Checking Connectivity
 Configuring IPmux-1 Station a
Procedure for Modifying Parameters
Host IP Address
To modify parameters
 DS0 Bundle Configuration
To configure E1/T1
From the Main menu, select 2 Configuration
E1/T1 Configuration
 Bundle Connection Configuration
DS0 Bundle Configuration
All changes on the menu
Active Time Slots in this Bundle Free Time Slots
 Configuring IPmux-1 Station B
Power-up in the same manner as for IPmux-1 Station a
To configure the Host IP Address
From the Configuration menu select 1 General Configuration
 To create the bundles
To link the bundles to IPmux-4
 IPmux-4
Press Esc to return to the Main screen
To turn on IPmux-4
 Configuration
To configure Host IP Address
From the General Configuration menu, press
 To configure DS0 Bundles for Station a
From the DS0 Bundle Configuration menu, press
To configure DS0 Bundles for Station B
Physical Layer Configuration
 Save all changes on the menu
For TDM Bytes, 3 ms for Jitter Buffer
 Configuring the Management Option
Authentication/Community
To configure Authentication/Community
 To configure the Manager in IPmux-1/4
AUTHENTICATION/COMMUNITY Menu
Manager List
IPmux-1/4
 Alarms Trap Mask
Default Gateway
To configure the Alarms Trap Mask
To configure the Default Gateway
 Using IPmux Statistics Step
To check the application using IPmux Statistics
Default Gateway
Checking the Application
 Using TDM Equipment Statistics and Functionality Step
 Appendix a Boot Sequence for Downloading Software
Booting IPmux-1/1E
Boot Sequence
General
 Accessing the File System
To access the file system
 Figure A-2. File System Menu
Exist
 Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610
 Using Telnet to Manage the IPmux-1/1E
Appendix B Telnet
Starting a Telnet Session
To open a Telnet application
 Telnet Operation
System Security
To establish a Telnet session
 Appendix C Snmp Management
Snmp Environment
Snmp Principles
Snmp Operations
 Management Information Base MIB
MIB Structure
MIBs Supported by the IPmux-1/1E Snmp Agent
 Management Domains under Snmp
Snmp Communities
IPmux-1E object id is
 Authentication
Network Management Stations
 Appendix D Tftp Download Procedures
Inband Tftp Download Procedure
To start download
 Preliminary Procedure
Before performing Tftp download
Log in as Superuser su
 Checking the Download
To check the download
Press Start Query
 Figure D-3. System Description
 Appendix E Parameters and Screens
Tftp
 Configuration
Main Menu
System
Performance Monitoring
 Viewing the IPmux-1/1E System
General Information
General Information
UTP
 Reset
To reset the IPmux-1/1E configuration
Self-Test Results
For details
 Logfile Events
Ping
Read Logfile
Logfile Events
 General Configuration
Main Menu To configure the Host IP address and IP Mask
To change a configured Host IP
Set the device to the default settings
 Default Gateway
Authentication/Community
Type 2 Default Gateway in the General Configuration menu
Enter the Default Gateway IP address
 To access additional manager-list parameters
Manager List
Press N to go to the next Manager List window
 Alarm Traps Mask
Table E-5. IPmux-1/1E Alarms
Alarm Traps Mask
Alarm ID Alarm Description Trap Sent to NMS
 Ascii Terminal Configuration
Other alarms are not used
Ascii Terminal Configuration
 Time/Date Update
Download/Upload Using Xmodem
To Download/Upload using Xmodem
TIME/DATE Update
 Table E-8. Download/Upload Using X-Modem Parameters
Table E-9. Download/Upload Using Tftp Parameters
DOWNLOAD/UPLOAD Using Tftp
 Set Default Parameters
To save the parameters and start the transmission process
View Transfer Status
 IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration
E1 Configuration
Configuration
Default Gateway Configuration
 Table E-11. E1 Physical Layer Configuration Parameters
 CAS enable
CAS disable
To F
 T1 Configuration
T1 Configuration
T1-ESF
B8ZS
 Table E-12. T1 Configuration Parameters
T1-D4
DSU 0-133
267-399 534-655 CSU 0 dB, -7.5 dB 15 dB, -22.5 dB
 Seconds
 IPmux-1E Isdn Configuration
Isdn Configuration
 Isdn Channel Configuration
Table E-13. Isdn Configuration
Isdn Channel Configuration
Table E-14. Isdn Channel Parameters
 Analog Configuration
Analog Configuration
 Channel Configuration
Channel Configuration
 Signaling Profile Configuration
Signaling Profile Configuration
 Bundle Connection Configuration
Table E-17. Signaling Profile Configuration
YES
 48, 96, 144, 192
288, 336
To 300 milliseconds
Yes
 LAN Configuration no User port
Table E-19. LAN Configuration Parameters
LAN Configuration
Default 100baseT Full Duplex
 DS0 Bundle Configuration
To save the change
SET
Active Timeslots This Bundle
 Performance Monitoring
E1/T1 Statistics
Compliance to Standards
 Alarm Failure Comments
Table E-21. E1/T1 Statistics Parameters
 Table E-21. E1/T1 Statistics
SES
 Isdn Statistics in IPmux-1
Table E-22. Isdn Statistics Parameters
To view statistics for the next interval
Press N
 Analog Status IPmux-1E with FXS
LAN Statistics no User port
Options for each channel are On-hook,Off-hook, Ringing
LAN statistics are not collected in intervals
 To reset counters Type R
Table E-23. LAN Statistics
 To reset counters
Bundle Connection Statistics
Type R
Table E-24. Bundle Connection Status Parameters
 Ethernet Configuration/Statistics Menus
User port is present
Table E-24. Bundle Connection Statistics Parameters
 LAN Configuration
Switch Configuration
Aging Time
Select Aging Time from 10 to 450 seconds
 Table E-25. LAN Configuration Two Ethernet Ports
LAN Statistics
For further details, see Ethernet User Port in Chapter
 To view statistics for next channel
Figure E-38. LAN Statistics Menu Two Ethernet Ports Internal
 Table E-26. LAN Statistics Two Ethernet Ports
Frames received
Channel1 Network, User, Internal
 Index
B7ZS, E-18 B8ZS, E-18
 Isdn BRI
 QoS Rack
Index
 XMODEM, E-11
 DC Power Supply Connection Terminal Block Connector