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IMACS-200
System Reference Guide
October 2007
Document Part Number: 830-01760-01 Revision A2
Release 2.0.0
Contents
Main
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Product Description
1Product Description
2 Features Delivered in Previous Releases
Features introduced in this Release (2.0.0)
3 Features introduced in this Release (2.0.0)
4 Notable System Improvements
5 IMACS-200 Initialization and Control
System Reference Guide
6 System Reference Guide
Technical support
7 Technical support
8 Service Requirements
9 Safety Information and Precautions
Safety Information and Precautions
Disclaimer for Shielded Cables
10 Disclaimer for Shielded Cables
11 Panel and Cover Removal
12 Power Source
13 Ordering Guide
Ordering Guide
Available Cabling
14 Available Cabling
Table 2. Recommended cables
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 System Overview
Chapter 2 System Installation
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Operation
Chapter 4 IMACS-200 General Features
Chapter 5 WAN ports
Chapter 6 FXS Ports
Chapter 7 E&M Ports
Chapter 8 SRU Ports
Chapter 9 HSU Ports
Chapter 10 OHSU ports
Chapter 11 Alarm ports
Chapter 12 IP Routing
Chapter 13 OWAN Port
Chapter 14 System Testing and Diagnostics
Appendix A System Standards and Specifications
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
List of Tables
List of Tables
System Overview Introduction
Chapter 1 System Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 IMACS-200 Chassis
Figure 1-1.IMACS-200 Front Panel
Introduction System Overview
Figure 1-2.IMACS-200 Rear Panel
System Installation Introduction
Chapter 2 System Installation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Chassis Installation
2.2.1 Unpacking the Chassis
Chassis Installation System Installation
2.2.2 Pre-Installation Tips
2.2.2.1 Installation Checklist
2.2.3 Choosing a Location for Your System
System Installation Chassis Installation
2.2.3.1 Rack Installation Tips
2.2.4 Installing the Chassis
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System Installation Connector Types
2.3 Connector Types
Connector Types System Installation
Table 2-2. Front panel connectors
Table 2-3. Back panel connectors
OWAN1 OWAN2
a single connection to the provided earth ground screw, and connect to a ground source.
2.4 Connector Pin-outs
Following is a description of the various connectors and their respective pin-outs.
2.4.1 High Speed Data port connector pinouts
Table 2-4. V.35 DB25 female connector
Connector Pin-outs System Installation
2.4.2 E&M, FXS and Alarm input connector
Table 2-5. 25-pair female amphenol connector
Table 2-4. V.35 DB25 female connector
2.4.3 T1 interface RJ45 connector
Table 2-6 lists the T1 RJ45 connector pinouts.
Table 2-5. 25-pair female amphenol connector
Connector Pin-outs System Installation
2.4.4 Ethernet connections
2.4.5 Sub Rate Data Ports
Table 2-6. T1 connector pinouts
Table 2-7. Ethernet connector pinouts
Table 2-8. Sub Rate Data (SRU) ports connector pinouts
2.4.6 Alarm Output Connector
2.4.7 Serial port - Craft Interface
Table 2-9. Alarm Output Connector pinouts
Table 2-10. Serial port interface connector pinouts
Table 2-8. Sub Rate Data (SRU) ports connector pinouts
2.4.8 Connecting Cables to the ports
System Installation Power and Grounding on the IMACS-200
2.5 Power and Grounding on the IMACS-200
2.5.1 Power Supply and Ringing Generator
2.5.1.1 Ringing Generator
Table 2-11. Ringing Generator Load Versus REN
Power and Grounding on the IMACS-200 System Installation
2.5.2 System Power (Redundancy)
2.5.3 AC Power Supply and DC Power Supply Fuses
2.5.4 System Power and Ground Connections
2.5.5 Grounding requirements
2.5.6 Chassis with Power Supplies
2.5.7 DC power installation
Figure 2-5. DC Power plug
Power and Grounding on the IMACS-200 System Installation
2.5.8 AC power installation
Figure 2-6. IMACS-200 Initial Login Screen
2.5.9 Powering Up the System
System Configuration and Operation Basic Operations
Chapter 3 System Configuration and Operation
3.1 Basic Operations
3.2 Basic Screen Map and Legend
3.3 System Power-up
3.3.1 System Boot
System Configuration and Operation System Power-up
3.3.2 Logging Into the System
Figure 3-2.Typical Login Screen
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System Screens System Configuration and Operation
3.4 System Screens
3.4.1 System Main Screen
Table 3-1. System Main Screen Actions
3.4.2 Voice and Data Port Status
System Configuration and Operation System Screens
3.4.3 Service Type Main Screens
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System Configuration and Operation System Screens
Figure 3-6.Typical port Main Screen
Port Configuration System Configuration and Operation
3.4.4 Test and Debug Screen
3.5 Port Configuration
3.5.1 Selecting and Configuring Your ports
System Configuration and Operation Port Configuration
3.5.2 Recording Your Configuration Settings
3.6 Reinitializing the System
System Configuration and Operation Reinitializing the System
3.7 Alarms
3.7.1 Alarm Screens
Figure 3-10.Typical Alarm Screen
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3.7.2 Alarm Filter Settings
Figure 3-11.Alarm Filters Screen
System Operation 3-17
System Configuration and Operation Alarms
Table 3-2. Alarm Filters
WARNING!Alarm Modifiers
3.7.3 Alarm Cutoff (ACO)
3.7.4 Alarm Handling
System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting (XCON)
Figure 3-12.Typical Alarm History Screen
3.8 Cross-Connecting (XCON)
3.9 System Level Maintenance
3.9.1 Test, Debug, Backup & Restore
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System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance
3.9.2 Debugging the System
3.9.3 Backing up the System Configuration Data
Figure 3-14.Backup (and restore) File Transfer Protocols
3.9.4 Pre-TFTP Backup and Restore Prepar ation
System Level Maintenance System Configuration and Operation
3.9.5 TFTP Backup for 1.x.x
System Configuration and Operation System Level Maintenance
3.9.6 TFTP Restore for 1.x.x
System Level Maintenance System Configuration and Operation
3.9.7 XMODEM Backup
System Configuration and Operation Time Slot Assignment
3.9.8 XMODEM Restore
3.10 Time Slot Assignment
Assigning Time Slots System Configuration and Operation
3.10.1 Modes of Operation
3.10.2 XCON Mode (XCON)
3.11 Assigning Time Slots
System Configuration and Operation Assigning Time Slots
3.11.1 Assigning a Time Slot to a User port Port
Figure 3-16.Typical E&M port Time Slot Assignments
Circuit Names System Configuration and Operation
3.11.2 Cross-Connect Model
3.12 Circuit Names
3.12.1 Display and Change Circuit Names
Table 3-3. Circuit Names
System Configuration and Operation Circuit Names
3.12.2 Backup and Restore Circuit Name Table
System Configuration and Operation Circuit Names
3.13 Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slots
System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slots
Table 3-4. Time Slot Cross-Connection Options and Defaults
CIRCUIT ID
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Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and Operation
Figure 3-27.Time Slot and Bandwidth Options W/U
TS/BW
System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slots
SIG/TC
Figure 3-28.Supported Signaling Trunk Conditioning Types
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System Configuration and Operation Cross-Connect Actions
3.14 Cross-Connect Actions
Table 3-5. Cross-Connect Screen Actions
Action Function
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System Configuration and OperationRecording the Time Slot Configuration
3.15 Recording the Time Slot Configuration
Table 3-6. Time Slot Recording Form for T1 Operation
3.16 Power Supply Redundancy
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4.3 CPU User Screens and Settings
4.3.1 CPU Main Screen
Figure 4-2.CPU Main Screen
Table 4-1. CPU Main Screen Actions
4.3.2 User Names, Passwords and Groups
Table 4-2. User Access Table
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Table 4-5. Default Group Permissions
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Table 4-6. usrName Screen Actions
Refresh
Figure 4-4.Adding a User
Add
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4.3.3 Access Level Permissions
Other CPU Settings IMACS-200 General Features
Access Provisioning
Access Alarms
Access PMs
4.4 Other CPU Settings
IMACS-200 General Features Other CPU Settings
Other CPU Settings IMACS-200 General Features
IMACS-200 General Features Other CPU Settings
4.4.1 System Clock Source
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SNMP Network Management IMACS-200 General Features
4.5 SNMP Network Management
Table 4-7. SNMP Users and Default Passwords
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4.6 TCP/IP Network Management
IMACS-200 General Features TCP/IP Network Management
Table 4-8. TCP/IP Screen Actions
Table 4-9. TCP/IP Screen Options and Defaults
HOST TYPE
DEFAULT IP TYPE
TCP/IP Network Management IMACS-200 General Features
4.7 Remote Administration
4.7.1 Setting Up Remote Connectivity
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Figure 4-14.Setting up a Static IP Route on the IMACS-200
4.7.2 Network Statistics Screens
Figure 4-15.Typical Network Statistics Screen, Page 1
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IMACS-200 General Features Host Software Upgrade Procedure
In Errors
Out Packets
Out Octets
4.8 Host Software Upgrade Procedure
4.8.1 Equipment Requirements
Host Software Upgrade Procedure IMACS-200 General Features
4.8.2 Laptop Setup
4.8.2.1 Log Upgrade Activity
4.8.3 Upgrade Preparation
4.9 Software Download Procedures
4.9.1 XMODEM Protocol Binary Download
Software Download Procedures IMACS-200 General Features
4.9.2 Pre-TFTP Binary Upload/Download Preparation
4.9.3 Loading the Software Image Using the Ethernet Port
Figure 4-20.Flash Screen
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IMACS-200 General Features CPU Error Messages
4.10 CPU Error Messages
4.11 CPU Troubleshooting
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WAN ports Introduction
Chapter 5 WAN ports
5.1 Introduction
5.2 WAN port Descripti o ns
5.3 WAN port User Screens and Settings
5.3.1 WAN Settings for T1 and E1
Table 5-1. WAN Screen Actions
Table 5-2. WAN Screen Option Settings and Defaults
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LB GEN
LB DET
EER THRHD
COM/NMS RP
5.3.2 Cross-Connect (XCON)
Figure 5-5.WAN Cross-Connect Per Port
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5.3.3 Performance Data
Figure 5-8.Typical Performance Data Screen
Table 5-3. Performance Data Screen Actions
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5.3.4 Far-End Performance Data
Figure 5-9.Far-End Performance Data Screen
Table 5-4. Far-End Performance Data Screen Actions
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5.3.5 Test Screen
Figure 5-10.Typical WAN port Test Screen Table 5-5. Test Screen Actions
Table 5-6. WAN port Test Screen Options
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WAN ports WAN port Error Messages
5.4 WAN port Error Messages
5.5 WAN port Troubleshooting
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Chapter 6 FXS Ports
6.1 Introduction
6.2 FXS Descriptions
6.2.1 IMACS-200-FXS Description
6.3 FXS User Screens and Settings
Figure 6-1. Typical FXS port Main Screen
Table 6-1. Main Screen Option Settings and Defaults
Table 6-2. Main Screen Option Settings and Defaults
CAUTION!
Rx TLP
Tx TLP
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PATTRN
SIG CONV
Figure 6-3.TABs Signal Conversion
6.3.2 Test Screen
Figure 6-4. Typical FXS port Test Screen
Table 6-4. Test Screen Option Settings and Defaults
Table 6-3. Test Screen Actions
TEST
Tx ABCD
Rx ABCD
TO USER
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6.4 FXS Error Messages
6.5 FXS port Troubleshooting
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Chapter 7 E&M Ports
7.1 Introduction
7.2 E&M Description
7.2.1 IMACS-200 E&M Description
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7.3 E&M port User Screens and Settings
7.3.1 E&M port Main Screen
Table 7-1. Main Screen Actions
Table 7-2. Main Screen Option Settings and Defaults
Rx TLP
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PATTRN
SIG CONV
Figure 7-7.Tabs Signal Conversion - Change Mode
7.3.2 Test Screen
Figure 7-8. Typical E&M port Test Screen
Table 7-4. Test Screen Option Settings and Defaults
Table 7-3. Test Screen Actions
TEST
Tx ABCD
Rx ABCD
E-lead
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TYPE
STATUS
Table 7-5. Status Information Field Settings
7.4 E&M port Error Messages
7.4.1 E&M port Troubleshooting
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SRU Ports Introduction
Chapter 8 SRU Ports
8.1 Introduction
8.2 SRU port User Screens and Settings
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SRU Ports SRU port User Screens and Settings
Table 8-1. Main Screen Actions
Table 8-2. Main Screen Option Settings and Defaults
SRU port User Screens and Settings SRU Ports
Table 8-3. SRU port State Status
FRAME
RATE
SRU Ports SRU port User Screens and Settings
Figure 8-2.SRU Time Slot Integration SR TS
SRU port User Screens and Settings SRU Ports
INTF
COM CF
CTS
TX CLK
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8.3 Test Screen
SRU Ports Test Screen
Table 8-4. Test Screen Actions
Table 8-5. Test Screen Option Settings and Defaults
BERT
DIR
Test Screen SRU Ports
SRU Ports Test Screen
SRU port Error Messages SRU Ports
8.4 SRU port Error Messages
8.5 SRU port Troubleshooting
Chapter 9 HSU Ports
9.1 Introduction
9.2 HSU Ports
CAUTION!
9.2.1 HSU Port Cables
9.3 HSU Card User Screens and Settings
9.3.1 HSU Card Main Screen
Figure 9-1.HSU Main Screen
Table 9-1. HSU Card Main Screen Actions
Table 9-2. HSU Setting Options and Defaults
Table 9-3. HSU State Status
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Tx CLOCK PLRTY
Rx CLOCK PLRTY
DATA PLRTY
CTS
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Figure 9-4.Local Network Loopback LB GEN MODE
LB GEN
LB DET
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9.3.2 HSU Card Test Screen
Figure 9-5.HSU Port Test Screen Table 9-4. Test Screen Actions
Table 9-5. Test Screen Option Settings and Defaults
BERT
SYNC
BE
ES
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9.4 HSU Error Messages
9.5 HSU Port Troubleshooting
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Chapter 10 OHSU ports
10.1 Introduction
Figure 10-1.Optional two-Port OHSU port
10.2 OHSU port
10.2.1 Two-Port OHSU port Description
10.3 OHSU port User Screens and Settings
10.3.1 OHSU port Main Screen
Figure 10-2.Typical OHSU port Main Screen
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Alarm ports Introduction
Chapter 11 Alarm ports
11.1 Introduction
Alarm port User Screens and Settings Alarm ports
11.2 Alarm port User Screens and Settings
11.2.1 Alarm Filter Screen Sensor Setting
Figure 11-1.Alarm Filter Screen
11.2.2 Alarm Ports Main Screen
Alarm ports Alarm port User Screens and Settings
Alarm port User Screens and Settings Alarm ports
Alarm ports Alarm port Error Messages
11.3 Alarm port Error Messages
11.4 Alarm port Troubleshooting
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IP Routing Introduction
Chapter 12 IP Routing
12.1 Introduction
12.2 IPR Description
12.2.1 IMACS 200 IPR
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12.4 IPR Configuration Screens and Settings
12.4.1 IPR Main Screen
IPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP Routing
12.4.2 Frame Relay Ports Configuration Screen
Figure 12-5.IPR Frame Relay Menu Table 12-3. IPR Frame Relay Menu Screen Actions
IPR Configuration Screens and Settings IP Routing
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12.4.3 Frame Relay PVC Configuration Screen
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12.4.5 IP Routing Table Screen
Figure 12-8.IPR IP Routing Table Screen
12.4.6 Static Routes Configuration Screen
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Chapter 13 OWAN Port
13.1 Introduction
13.2 OWAN Port
13.2.1 OWAN Port Description
Figure 13-1.Optional Redundant OWAN Port
13.2.2 OWAN Alarms
13.2.3 OWAN LED Indications
Table 13-1. LED Status Indicators
13.2.4 OWAN port Cables
13.3 OWAN port User Screens and Settings
Figure 13-2.IMACS-200 Main screen
13.3.1 OWAN Functional Notes
13.3.2 OWAN Optical Port Main Screen
Figure 13-3.Typical OWAN port Main Screen
13.4 OWAN Port Main Screen Actions
Table 13-2. OWAN Port Main Screen Actions
13.4.1 Port Settings for OWAN
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13.5 OPTIC WAN Port Screen Actions
13.5.1 Cross-Connect (XCON) Screen
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Figure 13-8.OWAN Port Test Screen Table 13-6. Test Screen Actions
Table 13-7. OWAN Port Test Screen Options
Action Function
Parameter User Options Default
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System Testing and Diagnostics Introduction
Chapter 14 System Testing and Diagnostics
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Integral Test Capabilities
User port Diagnostics System Testing and Diagnostics
14.3 User port Diagnostics
14.3.1 WAN Diagnostics
System Testing and Diagnostics User port Diagnostics
14.3.2 Voice Diagnostics
.System with Cross-Connect Option System Testing and Diagnostics
14.4 .System with Cross-Connect Option
14.4.1 Circuit Diagnostics
System Testing and Diagnostics Benefits of Built-In Diagnostics
14.5 Benefits of Built-In Diagnostics
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Appendix A System Standards and Specifications
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Standards Compatibility
A.3 Chassis Standards
A.3.1 Dimensions
A.3.2 Chassis Power
A.3.3 Environment
A.3.3.1 Ambient Temperature and Humidity
A.3.4 Equipment Handling
A.3.5 Office Vibration and Transportation Vibration
A.3.6 Mounting
A-4 System Standards and Specifications
A.4 Port Specifications
A.4.1 WAN port Specifications
WAN ports Physical Performance and Test Options
T1 Interface
A.4.2 FXS port Specifications
Automatic Ringdown (
A-6 System Standards and Specifications
A.4.3 E&M port Specifications
Diagnostic Capabilities
E&M ports 4-Wire Physical Interface 4-Wire
Transmission Performance
Signaling
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A-8 System Standards and Specifications
A.4.4 SRU port Specifications
SRU Ports
Synchronous Data
Asynchronous Data
Signaling
A.4.5 HSU Port Specifications
Number of Data Ports Physical Interfaces Electrical Interfaces
Diagnostics
A.4.6 OHSU port Specifications
System Standards and Specifications A-11
IPR Server Specifications
1.5 IPR Server Specifications
IPR
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Appendix B Error Messages
B.1 Introduction
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Glossary