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Chapter 2 Installation
IPmux-1/1E
Installation and Operation Manual
2-10
Installation and Setup
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Contents
Main
IPmux-1, IPmux-1E
TDMoIP Gateways Installation and Operation Manual
Notice
Warranty
Limitation of Warranty
Exclusive Remedies
Regulatory Information
FCC-15 User Information
Safety Warnings
Telecommunication Safety
Declaration of Conformity
Contents
Page
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
Versions
Applications
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview 1-3
Figure 1-2. E1/T1 Circuit Extension over an IP Based Network
Chapter 1 Introduction IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual
E1 Link
1-4 Overview
Figure 1-3. Mixed BRI and POTS Support Application (V5.1 Concentration of BRI R emote Terminals)
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction
E1 Link
Overview 1-5
Figure 1-4. U Interface Concentration
Figure 1-5. Extending BRI Ports of a Small Office
Features
Management
T1
E1
ISDN BRI
FXS
IP
Ethernet User Port
Ethernet Physical Port
Mode of Operation
QoS
Timing
Standards
1.2 Physical Description
Front Panel
Rear Panel
1.3 Functional Description
Operation Modes
IPmux-1 E1/T1
IPmux-1E ISDN BRI
IPmux-1E FXS
BRI/FXS TS Assignment in a Bundle
BRI
FXS
Testing
Timing Modes
E1/T1
FXS/BRI
Network Timing Schemes
External Network Timing
Single Source Clock Network
Frame Format
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UDP Support
Packet Delay Variation
PDVT (Jitter) Buffer
Intrinsic PDV
PDVT Buffer Effect on Delay
Ethernet Throughput
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Round Trip Delay
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End-to-End Alarm Generation
Ethernet User Port
Internal Switch Operation Modes
1.4 Technical Specifications
E1 Port
E1 Framing
T1 Port
T1 Framing
Local Terminal and Control Interface
Ethernet
Analog Voice
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Indicators
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites
2.3 Package Contents
Power Cable
2.4 Equipment Needed
2.5 Installation and Setup
Setting Jumpers
IPmux-1E
Caution
Warning
Connecting Interfaces and Cables
Page
Grounding
Fuses
Location of Connectors
Table 2-1. E1/T1 Port Connectors Pinout
Table 2-2. Ethernet Port Pinout
Table 2-3. Control Port Pinout
Connecting the Control Port
Connecting the Power
AC Power Connection
DC Power Connection
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Chapter 3 Operation
3.1 Front Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators
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Figure 3-1. IPmux-1 Front Panel LEDs
Figure 3-2. IPmux-1 Rear Panel Switch Table 3-1. IPmux-1 System Indicators and Switches
Table 3-1. IPmux-1 System Indicators and Switches (Cont.)
Figure 3-3. IPmux-1E Front Panel Indicators
3.2 Operating Instructions
Turning IPmux-1/1E On
Without Control Terminal
With Control Terminal
Login
User Name and Password
Turning IPmux-1/1E Off
3.3 Getting Started
3.4 Overview of Menu Operation s
Navigating
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation
Overview of Menu Operations 3-7
Figure 3-5. IPmux-1 (E1/T1) Terminal Menu Tree
Chapter 3 Operation IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual
3-8 Overview of Menu Operations
Figure 3-6. IPmux-1E ISDN-S Terminal Menu Tree
IPmux-1/1E Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation
Overview of Menu Operations 3-9
Figure 3-7. IPmux-1E FXS Terminal Menu Tree
Main Menu
System Menu
Setting IPmux-1/1E Configuration Options
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Performance Monitoring
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
4.1 Error Detection
Using Front Panel LEDs
Working with the Alarm Buffer
Table 4-1. Event Types
4.2 Troubleshooting
4.3 Diagnostic Tests
Maintenance capabilities include external and internal loopbacks.
E1/T1
External Loop
BRI
External Loop
Internal Loop
FXS
Remote Loopback
Tone Injection
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Chapter 5 Application Configuration Procedures
5.1 Overview
Application
Guidelines
IP Configuration
E1/T1 Configuration
Creating Bundles and Connections
Configuration Summary Table
Changing Parameters
Checking Connectivity
5.2 IPmux-1
Powering-up
Configuring IPmux-1 Station A
Procedure for Modifying Parameters
Host IP Address
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Configuring IPmux-1 Station B
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5.3 IPmux-4
Powering-up
Configuration
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5.4 Configuring the Management Option
Authentication/Community
Manager List
Alarms Trap Mask
Default Gateway
5.5 Checking the Application
Using IPmux Statistics Step 1
Using TDM Equipment Statistics and Functionality Step 2
Appendix A Boot Sequence for Downloading Software
A.1 General
A.2 Booting IPmux-1/1E
General
Boot Sequence
Accessing the File System
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Appendix B Telnet
B.1 General
B.2 Using Telnet to Manage the IPmux-1/1E
Starting a Telnet Session
Telnet Operation
System Security
Appendix C SNMP Management
C.1 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
Authentication
Network Management Stations
Appendix D TFTP Download Procedures
D.1 Inband TFTP Download Procedure
General
Preliminary Procedure
Checking the Download
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Appendix E Parameters and Screens
DS0 Bundle Configuration in Se ction E.9
E.1 Main Menu
E.2 Viewing the IPmux-1/1E System
General Information
Self-Test Results
Reset
Logfile Events
Figure E-7. Logfile Events Sample Menu For the full Events List see Chapter 4.
Ping
Figure E-8. Ping Dialog Box
E.3 General Configuration
Host IP
1. Type the IP Address. 2. Type the IP Mask.
Figure E-9. Host IP Menu
Set the device to the default settings.
Default Gateway
The Default Gateway must be in the same subnet as the Host.
Authentication/Community
Manager List
Press <N> to go to the next Manager List window.
Figure E-11. Manager List Menu Table E-3. Manager List Parameters
Alarm Traps Mask
Figure E-12. Alarm Traps Mask Menu Table E-4. Alarm Traps Mask Parameters
Table E-5. IPmux-1/1E Alarms
The other alarms are not used.
ASCII Terminal Configuration
Time/Date Update
Download/Upload Using Xmodem
Table E-8. Download/Upload Using X-Modem Parameters
TFTP
Figure E-16. Download/Upload Using TFTP Window Table E-9. Download/Upload Using TFTP Parameters
Set Default Parameters
E.4 IPmux-1 E1/T1 Configuration
E1 Configuration
Table E-11. E1 Physical Layer Configuration Parameters
Table E-11. E1 Physical Layer Configuration Parameters (Cont.)
T1 Configuration
Figure E-20. T1 Physical Layer Configuration Menu
Table E-12. T1 Configuration Parameters
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Table E-12. T1 Configuration Parameters (Cont.)
E.5 IPmux-1E ISDN Configuration
Figure E-21. ISDN Configuration Menu
Table E-13. ISDN Configuration
ISDN Channel Configuration
Figure E-22. ISDN Channel Configuration Menu Table E-14. ISDN Channel Parameters
E.6 Analog Configuration
Figure E-23. Analog Configuration Menu Table E-15. Analog Configuration
Channel Configuration
Figure E-24. Channel Configuration Menu Table E-16. Analog Configuration
Signaling Profile Configuration
Table E-17. Signaling Profile Configuration (Cont.)
E.7 Bundle Connection Configuration
First define the bundle.
Table E-18. Bundle Connection Parameters
E.8 LAN Configuration (no User port)
E.9 DS0 Bundle Configuration
E.10 Performance Monitoring
E1/T1 Statistics
Table E-21. E1/T1 Statistics Parameters
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ISDN Statistics in IPmux-1
Figure E-30. ISDN Statistics Menu Table E-22. ISDN Statistics Parameters
Press N.
Analog Status IPmux-1E with FXS
Figure E-31. Analog Status The options for each channel are: On-hook, Off-hook, Ringing.
LAN Statistics (no User port)
Figure E-32. LAN Statistics Menu LAN statistics are not collected in intervals.
Type R. Table E-23. LAN Statistics
Bundle Connection Statistics
Figure E-33. Bundle Connection Status Menu
Type R. Table E-24. Bundle Connection Status Parameters
Table E-24. Bundle Connection Statistics Parameters (Cont.)
E.11 Ethernet Configuration/Statistics Menus
User port is present
General Information
Figure E-34. General Informatio n Window Two Ethernet Ports
Aging Time
Figure E-35. Switch Configuration Two Ethernet Ports Select Aging Time from 10 to 450 seconds.
LAN Configuration
LAN Statistics
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Table E-26. LAN Statistics Two Ethernet Ports
Index
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DC Power Supply Connection Terminal Block Connector
Note: Ignore this supplement if the unit is AC-powered.
Preparing and Connecting the TB Plug
DC Power Supply Wire Voltage Polarity