Chapter 4 Management from a Terminal

Vmux-2100Installation and Operation Manual

 

 

3.From the Main Board menu, select one of the following module types: M-IP – 10/100BaseT port only

M-IPE1 – 10/100BaseT port and E1 port M-IPT1 – 10/100BaseT port and T1 port.

4.From the Hub menu, choose Slot 1 to select the slot 1 module.

The Slot 1 menu appears.

5.From the Slot 1 menu, select one of the following module types: NO CARD – No module installed in slot 1

V-2E1 – Two E1 ports V-4E1 – Four E1 ports V-2T1 – Two T1 ports V-4T1 – Four T1 ports.

6.Repeat step 4 and step 5 to select the module types for all utilized Vmux-2100 slots.

4.7 Configuring Main Link and Voice E1/T1 Ports

Once the main link and voice E1/T1 modules are installed in Vmux-2100 and identified by the system, you can start configuring the E1/T1 and Ethernet connections of the unit.

It is recommended to configure the main link and voice (external) E1/T1 ports in the following order:

1. Configure the main link:

Set the Ethernet parameters of the main link 10/100BaseT port, if necessary (autonegotiation or LAN mode).

Configure the E1/T1 parameters of the main link, if necessary (framing mode, restoration time, clock source, interface type, idle code).

Assign the E1/T1 main link timeslots to carry user data.

2.Configure external E1/T1 at a group (two E1/T1 ports of the same module) level:

Assign IP address to a group.

Add bundles to a group (up to five bundles per group)

Configure each bundle (frame size, destination IP, destination bundle, packetizing interval, TOS parameters, compression method, fax relay, VLAN parameters).

3. Configure external E1/T1 at a single E1/T1 level:

Configure each E1/T1 port at the physical level (framing mode, restoration time, clock source, interface type, idle code, signaling type, signaling profile).

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