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Installation and Operation Manual
ASMi-52
2/4-Wire SHDSL Modem
Version 2.5

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ASMi-52 Version 2.5 2/4-Wire SHDSL Modem Installation and Operation Manual Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to RAD Data Communications Ltd. («RAD»). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RAD Data Communications. Right, title and interest, all information, copyrights, patents, know-how, trade secrets and other intellectual property or other proprietary rights relating to this manual and t

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Limited Warranty RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in the ASMi-52 to be delivered hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR. If, during the warranty period, any component part of the equipment becomes defective by reason of material or workmanship, and DISTRIBUTOR immediately notifies RAD of such defect, RAD shall have the option to choose the

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General Safety Instructions The following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of telecommunications products. Additional instructions, if applicable, are included inside the manual. Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates potential safety hazards regarding product operation or maintenance to operator or service personnel. Warning Danger of electric shock! Avoid any contact with the marked sur

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Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the power switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, although the voltages levels are usually not hazardous, energy hazards may still exist. Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines, remove jewelry or any othe

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Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Data and telecommunication interfaces are classified according to their safety status. The following table lists the status of several standard interfaces. If the status of a given port differs from the standard one, a notice will be given in the manual. Ports Safety Status V.11, V.28, V.35, V.36, RS-530, SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage: X.21, 10 BaseT, 100 BaseT, Ports which do not present a safety hazard. Usually Unbalanced E1, E2, E3

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Caution To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords. Attention Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure. Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-building or non-exposed wiring or cabling only. In such cases, a notice will be given in the installation instructions. Do not attempt to tamper with any carrier-provided equipment or connection har

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Canadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR-22) Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures. Cet apparei

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Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: RAD Data Communications Ltd. Manufacturer’s Address: 24 Raoul Wallenberg St. Tel Aviv 69719 Israel declares that the product: Product Name: ASMi-52 Conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s): EMC: EN 55022: 1994 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment. EN 55024: 1998 Information technology equipment – Immunity characteristics –

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Quick Start Guide Installation of ASMi-52 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with ASMi-52, use this guide to prepare the units for operation. 1. Installing ASMi-52 Connecting the Interfaces 1. Connect the line to the RJ-45 rear panel connector dedicated SHDSL. 2. Connect the DTE to the appropriate rear panel connector. 3. Connect the control terminal to the rear panel CONTROL connector. Connecting the Power • Connect the AC or DC power to the

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Quick Start Guide Installation and Operation Manual Configuring the Master Clock To configure the master clock: • From the System Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > System Configuration > Master Clock), configure the central ASMi-52 clock to external or internal and remote ASMi-52 clock to the receive clock. Configuring the SHDSL Interface To configure the SHDSL interface: • From the SHDSL Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > Port Configuration > SHDSL Config

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Installation and Operation Manual Quick Start Guide To configure E1 parameters: • From the E1 Port Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > Port Configuration > E1 Port Configuration), configure the following E1 parameters: Framing mode Timeslot assignment Note • You can configure timeslot 0 to be looped or transparent: Looped – timeslot 0 is sent back to the E1 interface, when operating opposite remote units with a serial data interface. Transparent – timeslot 0 is tr

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Quick Start Guide Installation and Operation Manual 4 Configuring ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5

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Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-1 Versions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1-1 Applications…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1-2 Features…………………………………

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Table of Contents Setting the G.704 Interface Type……………………………………………………………………………..4-21 4.3 Configuring the Physical Ports………………………………………………………………………… 4-22 Configuring the SHDSL Interface……………………………………………………………………………..4-22 Configuring the E1 Interface…………………………………………………………………

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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview ASMi-52 is an SHDSL modem that operates in full-duplex over 2/4-wire lines and offers a cost-effective solution for delivering digital data to customer premises over existing copper cables. ASMi-52 handles multiple data rates in the range of 64–4608 kbps. The unit is available with a single data port or as a multiplexer with two data ports. The modem supports X.21, V.35, RS-530, E1 and T1 interfaces. In addition, ASMi-52 may contain an Ethernet/Fast E

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Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual Unit Enclosure ASMi-52 is available in a plastic, metal, or rail-mount enclosure. Applications Figure 1-1 illustrates a typical ASMi-52 application, in which standalone modems operate opposite each other. Figure 1-2 shows ASMi-52 units operating opposite a centrally located DXC rack. Figure 1-3 shows ASMi-52 modems operating opposite a centrally located LRS-24 rack. The following multiplexer applications are supported: • A multip

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Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1-2. ASMi-52 Modems Operating Opposite a Centrally Located LRS-24 Rack Figure 1-3. ASMi-52 Modems Operating opposite ASMi-52CD Cards ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-3

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Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual Features Functionality ASMi-52 can be configured to operate in a CO (central office) or CPE (customer premises equipment) mode. Line Interface ASMi-52 extends the range of data transmission over 2/4-wire lines up to 7.0 km (4.3 miles), by employing SHDSL TC-PAM technology. ASMi-52 operation complies with the requirements of the ITU-T G.991.2 standard. In addition, 4-wire ASMi-52 units can be configured to operate over 2-wire line

Installation and Operation Manual

ASMi-52

2/4-Wire SHDSL Modem

Version 2.5

ASMi-52

Version 2.5

2/4-Wire SHDSL Modem

Installation and Operation Manual

Notice

This manual contains information that is proprietary to RAD Data Communications Ltd. («RAD»). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by RAD Data Communications.

Right, title and interest, all information, copyrights, patents, know-how, trade secrets and other intellectual property or other proprietary rights relating to this manual and to the ASMi-52 and any software components contained therein are proprietary products of RAD protected under international copyright law and shall be and remain solely with RAD.

ASMi-52 is a registered trademark of RAD. No right, license, or interest to such trademark is granted hereunder, and you agree that no such right, license, or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark.

You shall not copy, reverse compile or reverse assemble all or any portion of the Manual or the ASMi-52. You are prohibited from, and shall not, directly or indirectly, develop, market, distribute, license, or sell any product that supports substantially similar functionality as the ASMi-52, based on or derived in any way from the ASMi-52. Your undertaking in this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

This Agreement is effective upon your opening of the ASMi-52 package and shall continue until terminated. RAD may terminate this Agreement upon the breach by you of any term hereof. Upon such termination by RAD, you agree to return to RAD the ASMi-52 and all copies and portions thereof.

For further information contact RAD at the address below or contact your local distributor.

International Headquarters

North America Headquarters

RAD Data Communications Ltd.

RAD Data Communications Inc.

24 Raoul Wallenberg St.

900 Corporate Drive

Tel Aviv 69719 Israel

Mahwah, NJ 07430 USA

Tel: 972-3-6458181

Tel: (201) 529-1100, Toll free: 1-800-444-7234

Fax: 972-3-6498250

Fax: (201) 529-5777

E-mail: market@rad.com

E-mail: market@radusa.com

© 1989–2006 RAD Data Communications Ltd.

Publication No. 148-200-04/06

Limited Warranty

RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in the ASMi-52 to be delivered hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR.

If, during the warranty period, any component part of the equipment becomes defective by reason of material or workmanship, and DISTRIBUTOR immediately notifies RAD of such defect, RAD shall have the option to choose the appropriate corrective action: a) supply a replacement part, or b) request return of equipment to its plant for repair, or c) perform necessary repair at the equipment’s location. In the event that RAD requests the return of equipment, each party shall pay one-way shipping costs.

RAD shall be released from all obligations under its warranty in the event that the equipment has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, or improper installation, or if repairs or modifications were made by persons other than RAD’s own authorized service personnel, unless such repairs by others were made with the written consent of RAD.

The above warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. There are no warranties which extend beyond the face hereof, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and in no event shall RAD be liable for consequential damages.

RAD shall not be liable to any person for any special or indirect damages, including, but not limited to, lost profits from any cause whatsoever arising from or in any way connected with the manufacture, sale, handling, repair, maintenance or use of the ASMi-52, and in no event shall RAD’s liability exceed the purchase price of the ASMi-52.

DISTRIBUTOR shall be responsible to its customers for any and all warranties which it makes relating to ASMi-52 and for ensuring that replacements and other adjustments required in connection with the said warranties are satisfactory.

Software components in the ASMi-52 are provided «as is» and without warranty of any kind. RAD disclaims all warranties including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. RAD shall not be liable for any loss of use, interruption of business or indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any kind. In spite of the above RAD shall do its best to provide error-free software products and shall offer free Software updates during the warranty period under this Agreement.

RAD’s cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims, demands, or actions arising out of or relating to this Agreement and the ASMi-52 shall not exceed the sum paid to RAD for the purchase of the ASMi-52. In no event shall RAD be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or exemplary damages or lost profits, even if RAD has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

This Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Israel.

General Safety Instructions

The following instructions serve as a general guide for the safe installation and operation of telecommunications products. Additional instructions, if applicable, are included inside the manual.

Safety Symbols

This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates potential safety hazards regarding product operation or maintenance to

operator or service personnel.

Warning

Danger of electric shock! Avoid any contact with the marked surface while the product is energized or connected to outdoor telecommunication lines.

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Protective earth: the marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building protective earth bus.

Some products may be equipped with a laser diode. In such cases, a label

with the laser class and other warnings as applicable will be attached near

Warning

the optical transmitter. The laser warning symbol may be also attached.

Please observe the following precautions:

Before turning on the equipment, make sure that the fiber optic cable is intact and is connected to the transmitter.

Do not attempt to adjust the laser drive current.

Do not use broken or unterminated fiber-optic cables/connectors or look straight at the laser beam.

The use of optical devices with the equipment will increase eye hazard.

Use of controls, adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

ATTENTION: The laser beam may be invisible!

In some cases, the users may insert their own SFP laser transceivers into the product. Users are alerted that RAD cannot be held responsible for any damage that may result if non-compliant transceivers are used. In particular, users are warned to use only agency approved products that comply with the local laser safety regulations for Class 1 laser products.

Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation and maintenance of this product. Only qualified and authorized service personnel should carry out adjustment, maintenance or repairs to this product. No installation, adjustment, maintenance or repairs should be performed by either the operator or the user.

Handling Energized Products

General Safety Practices

Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the power switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, although the voltages levels are usually not hazardous, energy hazards may still exist.

Before working on equipment connected to power lines or telecommunication lines, remove jewelry or any other metallic object that may come into contact with energized parts.

Unless otherwise specified, all products are intended to be grounded during normal use. Grounding is provided by connecting the mains plug to a wall socket with a protective earth terminal. If an earth lug is provided on the product, it should be connected to the protective earth at all times, by a wire with a diameter of 18 AWG or wider. Rack-mounted equipment should be mounted only in earthed racks and cabinets.

Always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last. Do not connect telecommunication cables to ungrounded equipment. Make sure that all other cables are disconnected before disconnecting the ground.

Connection of AC Mains

Make sure that the electrical installation complies with local codes. Always connect the AC plug to a wall socket with a protective ground.

The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16A. The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35A.

Always connect the power cord first to the equipment and then to the wall socket. If a power switch is provided in the equipment, set it to the OFF position. If the power cord cannot be readily disconnected in case of emergency, make sure that a readily accessible circuit breaker or emergency switch is installed in the building installation.

In cases when the power distribution system is IT type, the switch must disconnect both poles simultaneously.

Connection of DC Mains

Unless otherwise specified in the manual, the DC input to the equipment is floating in reference to the ground. Any single pole can be externally grounded.

Due to the high current capability of DC mains systems, care should be taken when connecting the DC supply to avoid short-circuits and fire hazards.

DC units should be installed in a restricted access area, i.e. an area where access is authorized only to qualified service and maintenance personnel.

Make sure that the DC supply is electrically isolated from any AC source and that the installation complies with the local codes.

The maximum permissible current capability of the branch distribution circuit that supplies power to the product is 16A. The circuit breaker in the building installation should have high breaking capacity and must operate at short-circuit current exceeding 35A.

Before connecting the DC supply wires, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Locate the circuit breaker of the panel board that services the equipment and switch it to the OFF position. When connecting the DC supply wires, first connect the ground wire to the corresponding terminal, then the positive pole and last the negative pole. Switch the circuit breaker back to the ON position.

A readily accessible disconnect device that is suitably rated and approved should be incorporated in the building installation.

If the DC mains are floating, the switch must disconnect both poles simultaneously.

Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables

Data and telecommunication interfaces are classified according to their safety status.

The following table lists the status of several standard interfaces. If the status of a given port differs from the standard one, a notice will be given in the manual.

Ports

Safety Status

V.11, V.28, V.35, V.36, RS-530,

SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage:

X.21, 10 BaseT, 100 BaseT,

Ports which do not present a safety hazard. Usually

Unbalanced E1, E2, E3, STM, DS-2,

up to 30 VAC or 60 VDC.

DS-3, S-Interface ISDN, Analog voice

E&M

xDSL (without feeding voltage), Balanced E1, T1, Sub E1/T1

TNV-1 Telecommunication Network Voltage-1:

Ports whose normal operating voltage is within the limits of SELV, on which overvoltages from telecommunications networks are possible.

FXS (Foreign Exchange Subscriber)

TNV-2

Telecommunication Network Voltage-2:

Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the

limits of SELV (usually up to 120 VDC or telephone

ringing voltages), on which overvoltages from

telecommunication networks are not possible. These

ports are not permitted to be directly connected to

external telephone and data lines.

FXO (Foreign Exchange Office), xDSL

TNV-3

Telecommunication Network Voltage-3:

(with feeding voltage), U-Interface

Ports whose normal operating voltage exceeds the

ISDN

limits of SELV (usually up to 120 VDC or telephone

ringing voltages), on which overvoltages from

telecommunication networks are possible.

Always connect a given port to a port of the same safety status. If in doubt, seek the assistance of a qualified safety engineer.

Always make sure that the equipment is grounded before connecting telecommunication cables. Do not disconnect the ground connection before disconnecting all telecommunications cables.

Some SELV and non-SELV circuits use the same connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Extra caution should be exercised during thunderstorms.

When using shielded or coaxial cables, verify that there is a good ground connection at both ends. The earthing and bonding of the ground connections should comply with the local codes.

The telecommunication wiring in the building may be damaged or present a fire hazard in case of contact between exposed external wires and the AC power lines. In order to reduce the risk, there are restrictions on the diameter of wires in the telecom cables, between the equipment and the mating connectors.

Caution

To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords.

Attention

Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de

télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure.

Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-building or non-exposed wiring or cabling only. In such cases, a notice will be given in the installation instructions.

Do not attempt to tamper with any carrier-provided equipment or connection hardware.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

The equipment is designed and approved to comply with the electromagnetic regulations of major regulatory bodies. The following instructions may enhance the performance of the equipment and will provide better protection against excessive emission and better immunity against disturbances.

A good earth connection is essential. When installing the equipment in a rack, make sure to remove all traces of paint from the mounting points. Use suitable lock-washers and torque. If an external grounding lug is provided, connect it to the earth bus using braided wire as short as possible.

The equipment is designed to comply with EMC requirements when connecting it with unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cables. However, the use of shielded wires is always recommended, especially for high-rate data. In some cases, when unshielded wires are used, ferrite cores should be installed on certain cables. In such cases, special instructions are provided in the manual.

Disconnect all wires which are not in permanent use, such as cables used for one-time configuration.

The compliance of the equipment with the regulations for conducted emission on the data lines is dependent on the cable quality. The emission is tested for UTP with 80 dB longitudinal conversion loss (LCL).

Unless otherwise specified or described in the manual, TNV-1 and TNV-3 ports provide secondary protection against surges on the data lines. Primary protectors should be provided in the building installation.

The equipment is designed to provide adequate protection against electro-static discharge (ESD). However, it is good working practice to use caution when connecting cables terminated with plastic connectors (without a grounded metal hood, such as flat cables) to sensitive data lines. Before connecting such cables, discharge yourself by touching earth ground or wear an ESD preventive wrist strap.

FCC-15 User Information

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation and Operation manual, may cause harmful interference to the radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Canadian Emission Requirements

This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR-22)

Warning

This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause

radio interference, in which case the user will be required to take adequate

measures.

Cet appareil est un appareil de Classe A. Dans un environnement résidentiel, cet

Avertissement

appareil peut provoquer des brouillages radioélectriques. Dans ces cas, il peut

être demandé à l’utilisateur de prendre les mesures appropriées.

Dieses ist ein Gerät der Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohnbereichen können

Achtung

bei Betrieb dieses Gerätes Rundfunkströrungen auftreten, in welchen Fällen der

Benutzer für entsprechende Gegenmaßnahmen verantwortlich ist.

Declaration of Conformity

Manufacturer’s Name:

RAD Data Communications Ltd.

Manufacturer’s Address:

24 Raoul Wallenberg St.

Tel Aviv 69719

Israel

declares that the product:

Product Name:

ASMi-52

Conforms to the following standard(s) or other normative document(s):

EMC:

EN 55022: 1994

Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance

characteristics of information technology equipment.

EN 55024: 1998

Information technology equipment – Immunity characteristics

– Limits and methods of measurement.

Safety:

EN 60950: 2000

Safety of information technology equipment.

Supplementary Information:

The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC. The product was tested in a typical configuration.

Tel Aviv, 30th June, 2002

Haim Karshen

VP Quality

European Contact: RAD Data Communications GmbH, Otto-Hahn-Str. 28-30, 85521 Ottobrunn-Riemerling, Germany

Quick Start Guide

Installation of ASMi-52 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with ASMi-52, use this guide to prepare the units for operation.

1.Installing ASMi-52

Connecting the Interfaces

1.Connect the line to the RJ-45 rear panel connector dedicated SHDSL.

2.Connect the DTE to the appropriate rear panel connector.

3.Connect the control terminal to the rear panel CONTROL connector.

Connecting the Power

Connect the AC or DC power to the ASMi-52 modem.

The unit has no power switch. Operation starts when power is connected to the rear panel power connector.

2.Configuring ASMi-52

Configure ASMi-52 to the required operation mode via an ASCII terminal connected to the rear panel CONTROL port directly or via a modem link.

Connecting the Terminal

To connect the terminal:

1.Connect the terminal cable to the CONTROL connector of ASMi-52.

2.Turn the control terminal on.

3.Configure the terminal to the default communication parameters: 9.6 kbps, one start bit, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit.

4.Select the full-duplex mode.

5.Turn the terminal echo off.

6.Disable any type of flow control.

You are now ready to start a control session.

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Configuring the Master Clock

To configure the master clock:

From the System Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > System Configuration > Master Clock), configure the central ASMi-52 clock to external or internal and remote ASMi-52 clock to the receive clock.

Configuring the SHDSL Interface

To configure the SHDSL interface:

From the SHDSL Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > Port Configuration > SHDSL Configuration), configure the following SHDSL parameters:

SHDSL compatibility Power backoff

Snext margin, if line probing is set to adaptive Current margin, if line probing is set to adaptive

Power spectral density (for ASMi-52 with 2-wire line interface and line probing set to fixed)

Line probing

Line type (for 4-wire ASMi-52 units only) Loop attenuation threshold

SNR margin threshold.

Configuring the DTE Interface

ASMi-52 includes a serial, E1, T1, or 10/100BaseT DTE interface configured as a single interface. ASMi-52 can be multiplexed as i.e., E1 + Serial DTE interface, or E1 + 10/100BaseT DTE interface, or Serial + 10/100BaseT DTE interface, in which case each pair of interface has to be configured separately.

Configuring the Serial Interface

To configure the serial interface:

From the DTE Port Configuration (Main Menu > Configuration > Port Configuration > DTE Configuration), select the required data rate.

Configuring the E1 Interface

When configuring an E1 interface, you have to select the modem’s framing mode and assign each E1 timeslot to carry data or idle code.

If in your application, an ASMi-52 unit with an E1 interface operates opposite another ASMi-52 unit, the E1 settings of the remote device are automatically matched to those of the local modem (the Units Identical Setting value is set to YES by default). The Units Identical Setting value of the local modem overrides the management commands of the remote supervisory terminal.

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To configure E1 parameters:

From the E1 Port Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > Port Configuration > E1 Port Configuration), configure the following E1 parameters:

Framing mode

Timeslot assignment

Note You can configure timeslot 0 to be looped or transparent:

Looped – timeslot 0 is sent back to the E1 interface, when operating opposite remote units with a serial data interface.

Transparent – timeslot 0 is transmitted to the remote modem.

If you operate ASMi-52 with the G732S framing, timeslot 0 is always transparent and timeslot 16 is always connected.

When operating a 2-wire ASMi-52 with E1 interface opposite ASMi-52 with V.35 interface (not in LS mode), assign at least three timeslots, excluding timeslot 0, to carry data.

When operating a 4-wire ASMi-52 with E1 interface opposite ASMi-52 with V.35 interface (not in LS mode), assign at least six timeslots, excluding timeslot 0, to carry data.

Configuring the T1 Interface

To configure the T1 parameters:

From the T1 Port Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > Port Configuration > T1 Port Configuration), configure the following T1 parameters:

Framing mode

Line coding

Receive gain

Interface type

Transmit signal mask

Timeslot assignment

Configuring the 10/100BaseT Interface

To configure 10/100BaseT parameters:

From the LAN Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > System Configuration > LAN Configuration), configure the following LAN parameters:

Bridge static table

Aging timeout

LAN rate

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Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction

1.1

Overview………………………………………………………………………………………………………

1-1

Versions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

1-1

Applications…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

1-2

Features………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

1-4

1.2

Physical Description………………………………………………………………………………………

1-10

1.3

Functional Description…………………………………………………………………………………..

1-10

1.4

Technical Specifications…………………………………………………………………………………

1-12

Chapter 2. Installation and Setup

2.1

Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………..

2-1

2.2

Site Requirements and Prerequisites ………………………………………………………………….

2-1

2.3

Package Contents …………………………………………………………………………………………..

2-2

2.4

Connecting the Interface Cables ……………………………………………………………………….

2-2

Connecting the Line………………………………………………………………………………………………..

2-3

Connecting the DTE Interface …………………………………………………………………………………..

2-3

2.5

Connecting the Power Cables …………………………………………………………………………..

2-3

Connecting AC Power……………………………………………………………………………………………..

2-4

Connecting DC Power …………………………………………………………………………………………….

2-4

Chapter 3. Operation

3.1

Turning On ASMi-52 ………………………………………………………………………………………

3-1

3.2

Controls and Indicators……………………………………………………………………………………

3-1

Normal Indications …………………………………………………………………………………………………

3-3

3.3

Default Settings………………………………………………………………………………………………

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3.4

Configuration Alternatives………………………………………………………………………………..

3-6

Managing ASMi-52 via a Terminal Port……………………………………………………………………….

3-7

Managing ASMi-52 via Ethernet Port ………………………………………………………………………….

3-9

Managing ASMi-52 via a Dedicated Timeslot……………………………………………………………….

3-9

Managing ASMi-52 via Web Browser ……………………………………………………………………….

3-10

Configuration Menus …………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-11

Logging Out…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

3-14

3.5

Turning Off ASMi-52 …………………………………………………………………………………….

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4.1

Configuring ASMi-52 for Management……………………………………………………………….

4-1

Configuring Management Parameters…………………………………………………………………………

4-1

Configuring the LAN Port…………………………………………………………………………………………

4-7

4.2

Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ………………………………………………………….

4-12

Configuring the Master Clock ………………………………………………………………………………….

4-14

Configuring Local Card Mode …………………………………………………………………………………

4-14

Configuring Remote Card Mode………………………………………………………………………………

4-15

Configuring Low Speed Operation …………………………………………………………………………..

4-15

Configuring Control Port Parameters ………………………………………………………………………..

4-16

Configuring the Terminal Port …………………………………………………………………………………

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Setting the G.704 Interface Type……………………………………………………………………………..

4-21

4.3

Configuring the Physical Ports …………………………………………………………………………

4-22

Configuring the SHDSL Interface……………………………………………………………………………..

4-22

Configuring the E1 Interface……………………………………………………………………………………

4-28

Matching Remote Unit Settings With Local Unit Settings………………………………………………

4-33

Configuring the T1 Interface……………………………………………………………………………………

4-34

4.4

Additional Tasks……………………………………………………………………………………………

4-36

Displaying the ASMi-52 Status…………………………………………………………………………………

4-36

Entering the User Name and Password……………………………………………………………………..

4-38

Displaying the ASMi-52 Inventory ……………………………………………………………………………

4-40

Updating Software Releases ……………………………………………………………………………………

4-41

Resetting ASMi-52 ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

4-45

Exiting the Control Session ……………………………………………………………………………………..

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Chapter 5. Configuring a Typical Application

5.1

Overview………………………………………………………………………………………………………

5-1

Application ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

5-1

Guidelines for Configuring ASMi-52 Units …………………………………………………………………..

5-1

5.2

Configuring the ASMi-52 units ………………………………………………………………………….

5-2

Setting the ASMi-52 System Parameters ……………………………………………………………………..

5-2

Configuring the Line Interface Type……………………………………………………………………………

5-4

Configuring the Serial DTE Interface…………………………………………………………………………..

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Chapter 6. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

6.1

Monitoring Performance………………………………………………………………………………….

6-1

Displaying SHDSL Statistics ………………………………………………………………………………………

6-1

Displaying E1/T1 Statistics ………………………………………………………………………………………..

6-4

6.2

Detecting Errors……………………………………………………………………………………………..

6-8

Power-Up Self-Test…………………………………………………………………………………………………

6-8

Front Panel LEDs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

6-8

6.3

Handling Alarms …………………………………………………………………………………………….

6-8

Displaying All Alarms ………………………………………………………………………………………………

6-9

Working with the System Log File ……………………………………………………………………………

6-10

Displaying the Port Status……………………………………………………………………………………….

6-10

Masking Port Alarms ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

6-11

6.4

Troubleshooting……………………………………………………………………………………………

6-15

Working with the Port Log File………………………………………………………………………………..

6-15

6.5

Testing ASMi-52 …………………………………………………………………………………………..

6-16

Bit Error Rate Test (BERT)……………………………………………………………………………………….

6-17

Running Loopback Tests ………………………………………………………………………………………..

6-19

Running the LEDs Test …………………………………………………………………………………………..

6-24

6.6

Frequently Asked Questions …………………………………………………………………………..

6-24

6.7

Technical Support…………………………………………………………………………………………

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Appendix B. IR-IP Interface Module

Appendix C. Easy Config Device

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1.1Overview

ASMi-52 is an SHDSL modem that operates in full-duplex over 2/4-wire lines and offers a cost-effective solution for delivering digital data to customer premises over existing copper cables. ASMi-52 handles multiple data rates in the range of 64–4608 kbps. The unit is available with a single data port or as a multiplexer with two data ports. The modem supports X.21, V.35, RS-530, E1 and T1 interfaces. In addition, ASMi-52 may contain an Ethernet/Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support (via management LAN port), or an IP router (IR-IP).

ASMi-52 uses TC-PAM coding and complies with the ITU-T G.991.2 requirements, see page 1-7.

Certain multiplexer application combinations are possible. See Table 1-4 for the multiplexer applications.

Versions

DTE Interface

ASMi-52 supports the following DTE interfaces:

X.21

V.35

RS-530

E1, as per G.704

T1

Ethernet/Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support (combined with management LAN port)

IR-IP (IP router).

The following combinations of interfaces can be multiplexed:

V.35 + LAN

E1 + LAN

E1 + serial port (V.35, X.21, RS-530)

Line Interface

ASMi-52 for operation over a 2-wire line

ASMi-52 for operation over a 4-wire line.

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Unit Enclosure

ASMi-52 is available in a plastic, metal, or rail-mount enclosure.

Applications

Figure 1-1 illustrates a typical ASMi-52 application, in which standalone modems operate opposite each other. Figure 1-2 shows ASMi-52 units operating opposite a centrally located DXC rack. Figure 1-3 shows ASMi-52 modems operating opposite a centrally located LRS-24 rack.

The following multiplexer applications are supported:

A multiplexer unit opposite the same type of multiplexer unit

A DXC opposite multiplexer units (the multiplexer unit is a CPE), where the DXC supports a multiplexer (the CPE is the receive clock source)

A multiplexer unit configured as a single unit opposite a single unit (where a multiplexer unit is configured as a single unit)

A multiplexer unit opposite an E1 unit, where the single or multiplexer unit is configured as an E1 single unit.

Figure 1-1. Standalone Modem Application

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Figure 1-2. ASMi-52 Modems Operating Opposite a Centrally Located LRS-24 Rack

Figure 1-3. ASMi-52 Modems Operating opposite ASMi-52CD Cards

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Functionality

ASMi-52 can be configured to operate in a CO (central office) or CPE (customer premises equipment) mode.

Line Interface

ASMi-52 extends the range of data transmission over 2/4-wire lines up to 7.0 km (4.3 miles), by employing SHDSL TC-PAM technology. ASMi-52 operation complies with the requirements of the ITU-T G.991.2 standard. In addition, 4-wire ASMi-52 units can be configured to operate over 2-wire lines.

Table 1-1 lists typical ASMi-52 ranges over 2/4-wire 26 AWG line.

Table 1-1. Typical Ranges (26 AWG)

Data Rate

2-wire

4-wire

[kbps]

[km]

[miles]

[km]

[miles]

64

7.5

4.6

128

7.0

4.3

7.1

4.4

256

6.7

4.1

6.8

4.2

384

6.5

4.0

6.7

4.1

512

6.3

3.9

6.6

4.1

1024

5.3

3.3

6.0

3.7

1536

5.0

3.1

5.6

3.5

2048

4.5

2.8

4.7

2.9

2304

4.2

2.6

4.5

2.8

4096

3.7

2.3

4608

3.0

1.8

The typical ranges are based on error-free lab tests without noise. ASMi-52CD/4W operates at data rates up to 4608 kbps, depending on internal or external clock.

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DTE Interface

ASMi-52 supports the following DTE interfaces:

X.21

V.35

RS-530

E1, as per G.704

T1

Ethernet/Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support (combined with management LAN port)

IR-IP (IP router).

When ASMi-52 is ordered only with the 10/100BaseT port, it can be used to transfer user and management data.

Note An unbalanced E1 interface is provided via an adapter cable (CBL-RJ-45/2BNC/E1). The impedance conversion (120Ω to 75Ω) is performed by ASMi-52 automatically when the adapter cable connection is detected.

ASMi-52 supports multiple data rates between the range of 64 kbps and 4608 kbps. The data rate depends on the following factors:

Unit rate mode (regular or low speed)

Line interface type (2-wire or 4-wire)

DTE interface type of the local and remote units (serial or E1/T1)

Clock mode (internal or external)

Single or multiplexed.

Table 1-2 and Table 1-3 detail the ASMi-52 data rates with the possible combinations of rate mode types, line/DTE interface types, and clock modes.

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Table 1-2. ASMi-52 Data Rates

DTE Interface and Clock Mode

Line Interface

Local ASMi-52

Remote ASMi-52

2-wire

4-wire

Serial DTE interface,

Serial DTE interface

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, … 32, 36)

n × 128 kbps (n = 1, 2, …32, 36)

internal clock

Serial DTE interface,

Serial DTE interface

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 36)

n × 128 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 36)

external clock

Serial DTE interface

E1 DTE interface

n × 64 kbps (n = 3, 4, …, 32)

n × 128 kbps (n = 3, 4, …, 16)

E1 DTE interface

Serial DTE interface

n × 64 kbps (n = 3, 4, …, 32)

n × 128 kbps (n = 3, 4, …, 16)

E1 DTE interface

E1 DTE interface

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

T1 DTE interface

T1 DTE interface

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 24)

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 24)

Multiplexer

Serial/E1 DTE

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

(any) interface

Table 1-3. ASMi-52 Data Rates (Low Speed Mode)

Unit and DTE Interface Type

Line Interface

Local Unit

Remote Unit

2-wire

4-wire

ASMi-52 in low

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

speed mode

ASMi-52 in low

ASMi-52 with serial

n × 64 kbps (n = 3, 4, …, 32)

n × 128 kbps (n = 3, 4, …, 16)

speed mode

DTE interface

ASMi-52 with E1

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, …, 32)

DTE interface

Note

The data rates for a multiplexer modem in Table 1-2 include the entire data rates

sum for all the interfaces.

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Multiplexer Applications

Notes The multiplexer unit cannot be configured as a device with LAN only port. It must have a DTE or IR port.

The hardware of a single unit-based product with a LAN port manager is different from that of a multiplexer-based product.

The hardware has different options for the modem to work as a multiplexer.

Table 1-4 shows all the available multiplexer combinations that can be used.

Note

Software for a multiplexer version is available but is not transferable to a single port

unit.

Table 1-4. Possible Multiplexer Applications

CO/CPE

E1

Serial DTE

LAN

E1+Serial DTE

E1+LAN

Serial

DTE+LAN

E1↔E1

E1↔E1

E1↔Serial DTE

E1

E1↔E1

E1↔Serial DTE

E1↔LAN

E1↔Serial DTE

E1↔E1+Serial

E1↔E1+LAN

E1↔Serial

DTE

DTE+LAN

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE↔

Serial

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE↔

Serial

Serial DTE

Serial DTE

DTE↔LAN

DTE

Serial DTE↔

Serial DTE

LAN↔Serial

LAN↔E1

LAN↔E1

LAN↔Serial

LAN↔E1

LAN↔LAN

DTE

LAN

DTE

LAN↔Serial

DTE

E1↔E1

E1↔Serial DTE

E1↔LAN

E1↔ E1+Serial

E1↔E1

E1↔Serial DTE

DTE

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE

V.35↔LAN

E1↔E1

↔Serial DTE

E1+Serial

E1↔Serial DTE

E1↔E1+LAN

E1↔Serial

DTE↔E1

DTE+LAN

E1+Serial

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE↔

Serial DTE

DTE

Serial DTE↔

Serial DTE

E1+Serial

DTE↔E1

E1+Serial DTE

E1+Serial

↔E1+Serial

DTE↔E1

DTE

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Table 1-4. Possible Multiplexer Applications (Cont.)

CO/CPE

E1

Serial DTE

LAN

E1+Serial DTE

E1+LAN

Serial

DTE+LAN

E1↔E1

E1↔Serial DTE

E1↔LAN

E1↔E1+Serial

E1↔E1

E1↔Serial DTE

DTE

E1+LAN↔E1

E1↔E1

E1+LAN

E1↔Serial DTE

E1↔E1+LAN

E1↔Serial

DTE+LAN

E1+LAN↔E1

E1+LAN↔E1

E1+LAN↔

E1+LAN

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE↔

Serial

Serial DTE↔E1

Serial DTE

Serial DTE

DTE↔LAN

↔Serial DTE

Serial DTE+

Serial DTE↔E1

LAN↔E1

Serial

Serial DTE↔

Serial DTE

DTE+LAN

Serial DTE+

Serial DTE+

LAN↔E1

LAN↔E1

Serial DTE

+LAN↔Serial

DTE +LAN

DXC

DXC↔E1+

DXC↔E1

DXC↔Serial

Serial DTE

+LAN

DTE+LAN

LRS-24

LRS-24↔

LRS-24↔

LRS-24↔Serial

E1+Serial DTE

E1+LAN

DTE+LAN

Serial DTE = V.35, X.21, RS-530, IR-IP

The following are multiplexer conditions when working with the ASMi-52 unit:

E1+Serial DTE can work as an ‘E1 port only’.

E1+LAN can work as an ‘E1 port only’.

LAN+Serial DTE can work as a ‘Serial DTE port only’.

E1+Ethernet and Serial DTE+Ethernet can be configured as a single port only (‘E1 only’ or ‘Serial DTE only’) while the Ethernet port operates as a management port only.

ASMi-52 E1 or Serial DTE units with a LAN management port previously released with software versions earlier than version 2.5 cannot operate as a multiplexer unit (E1+LAN, Serial DTE+LAN) with version 2.5 due to hardware differences.

Timing

ASMi-52 supports three clock modes:

Internal, derived from its internal oscillator (CO mode)

External, supplied by the attached DTE

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Receive, recovered from the received line signal (CPE mode).

Management

ASMi-52 supports the following management options:

ASCII terminal or Easy Config hand-held device via V.24/RS-232 terminal port

Telnet via a dedicated 10/100BaseT port

SNMP network management (RADview) via a dedicated 10/100BaseT port

PC, running a Web browsing application (ConfiguRAD)

Inband management via a dedicated timeslot (units with E1/T1 interface only).

EOC

ASMi-52 provides an inband management channel (EOC) for end-to-end system management and supervision. This management channel uses SHDSL overhead bits and operates without interfering with data transmission.

ConfiguRAD

ConfiguRAD is a user-friendly Web-based terminal management system used for remote device configuration and maintenance. It is embedded in ASMi-52 and provided at no extra cost. ConfiguRAD can be run from any standard Web browser.

Dial-In

The V.24 terminal port supports a dial-up modem connection for remote management of ASMi-52 over telephone lines.

Dial-Out

The V.24 terminal port supports alarm dial-out.

Diagnostics

ASMi-52 supports activation of the following:

Local loopback

Remote loopback

Remote loopback at the SHDSL repeater (activated from the local unit)

Internal Bert (multiplexer units only) vs. multiplexer.

All tests can be activated from the local unit or from the remote unit.

ASMi-52 includes an internal Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) for complete testing of the local and remote modem and the link quality without any need for an external test equipment. ASMi-52 runs an internal pseudo-random 511-bit test pattern in accordance with the ITU V.52 standard.

Real time alarms provide information on the system status, indicating management failure, synchronization loss and other conditions.

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Statistics Collection

ASMi-52 supports SHDSL and E1/T1 statistics collection.

Alarm Reporting

ASMi-52 alarms are relayed via a dedicated 6-pin terminal block connector.

SHDSL Repeaters

Up to eight SHDSL repeaters can be installed in line to increase the operation range of the modem. ASMi-52 provides basic management of the repeaters.

Note

SHDSL repeaters do not support ASMi-52 T1 products.

1.2Physical Description

Figure 1-4 shows a 3D view of the ASMi-52 unit in the plastic enclosure.

Figure 1-4. ASMi-52, 3D View

The front panel includes several LEDs, which display the status of power, data flow and provide diagnostics. For a detailed description of the front panel, see

Chapter 3.

The rear panel includes an AC/DC power connector, a DTE connector, a line connector, a 10/100BaseT port, a V.24 terminal connector, and an alarm relay port. The ASMi-52 rear panel is described in greater detail in Chapter 2.

1.3Functional Description

This section provides a functional description of ASMi-52 in the form of block diagrams (Figure 1-5 and Figure 1-6).

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Oscillator

Data & Clock

DTE

Modem Glue

SHDSL

Interface

Control Signals

Logic

Line Interface

CPU Data Bus

Power

10/100BaseT

CPU

Management

Supply

Port

LEDs and Terminal Interface

Figure 1-5. ASMi-52/4W with V.35 Interface and 10/100BaseT Management Port

Figure 1-6. ASMi-52/4W with Framed E1 Interface and 10/100BaseT Management Port

The ASMi-52 modem consists of the following major modules:

DTE interface – Prepares the digital data coming from the DTE into a data stream for modem glue logic. In addition, it translates the data from the modem glue logic into digital data to be sent to the DTE.

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Internal oscillator – Serves as a source of internal clock for the ASMi-52 unit.

Modem glue logic module – Processes the data from/to the SHDSL interface module.

SHDSL line interface – Translates the received and transmitted data from the line to the DTE interface.

Power supply – Provides 2.5V, 3.3V, 5V and -5V to the ASMi-52 internal elements.

CPU – Controls the ASMi-52 operation.

10/100BaseT management port – Provides LAN connection to the SNMP management station or Telnet host.

LEDs and terminal interface – Provides modem status information via LED indicators on the front panel, and communicates with the supervisory terminal.

1.4Technical Specifications

Line Interface

Type

Line Coding

Range

Impedance

Connectors

Standard

E1 Jitter

Performance

Protection

DTE Interface

Data Rate

Coding

Line Impedance

2/4-wire unconditioned dedicated line (twisted pair) TC-PAM

See Table 1-1

135Ω

ASMi-52: RJ-45

ASMi-52CD: Two RJ-45

ITU-T 991.2, ETSI 101 524

As per ITU G.823

ITU K.21, UL1950

Depends on the DTE/line interface type and clock mode (see Table 1-2 and Table 1-3)

2-wire (external clock): 64–2304 kbps,

2-wire (internal clock): 64–2048, 2304 kbps

4-wire (external clock): 64–4608 kbps,

4-wire (internal clock): 64–4096, 4608 kbps

ASMi-52CD/4W:

(external clock): 128-4608 kbps (internal clock): 128-4096, 4608 kbps

E1: HDB3

T1: B8ZS or AMI

E1: 120Ω, balanced

75Ω, unbalanced (via adapter cable)

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Management

V.24/RS-232

Ports

Control Port

Interface

Connector

Format

Baud Rate

Ethernet Port

Interface

Connector

Timing

Diagnostics Loopbacks

Performance

Monitoring

T1: 100Ω, balanced

X.21: 15-pin, D-type, female

V.35 – 34-pin, female

RS-530 – 25-pin, D-type, female

G.703/G.704 E1 – RJ-45, balanced or unbalanced (via adapter cable)

T1 – RJ-45

IR-IP (IP router) – RJ-45

Ethernet (10/100BaseT bridge with VLAN support) – RJ-45

V.24/RS-232 DTE 9-pin D-type, female Asynchronous

9.6 to 115.2 kbps

10/100BaseT RJ-45 shielded

Derived from three alternative sources:

Internal oscillator

External, from the attached DTE

Receive, derived from the received signal

ITU V.54:

Local analog loopback, activated via the management software or by the DTE interface signal (V.35 and RS530 only)

Remote digital loopback, activated via the management software or by the DTE interface signal (V.35 and RS-530 only)

Remote loopback at the SHDSL repeater

SHDSL statistics collection

E1 with CRC-4 or T1 with ESF framing per ITU G.706

E1 without CRC-4 or T1 with SF framing bipolar violations (BPV)

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Alarm Relay

Operation

Normally Open and Normally Closed, using different

pins

Connector

Terminal block, 6-pin

Indicators

PWR (green)

Power

TEST (red)

Test

SYNC A/B

Synchronization of DSL line

(green/red)

DATA (yellow)

Data Transfer (except E1 and T1 options)

E1/T1 SYNC (red)

Loss of E1/T1 synchronization (E1 and T1 options only)

AIS (yellow)

“All 1s string” is received (E1 or T1 interface only)

ALM (red)

Alarm

Physical

Plastic Enclosure

Height

43.7 mm (1.7 in)

Width

217 mm (8.5 in)

Depth

170 mm (6.7 in)

Weight

0.5 kg (1.1 lb)

Metal Enclosure

Height

47.3 mm (1.8 in)

Width

215 mm (8.4 in)

Depth

147 mm (5.8 in)

Weight

0.7 kg (1.5 lb)

Rail-Mount Metal

Enclosure

Height

150 mm (5.9 in)

Width

70 mm (2.7 in)

Depth

160 mm (6.3 in)

Weight

0.75 kg (1.65 lb)

Power Source

AC/DC Voltage

Wide range power supply:

100–240 VAC or -48/60 VDC nominal

DC only:

24 VDC

Power

2-wire: 6W max

Consumption

4-wire: 7W max

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Standalone:

0

to 50 C (32

to 122

F)

Temperature

°

°

°

°

Rail-mount:

−20° to 70°C (−4° to 158°F)

Humidity

Up to 90%, non–condensing

Shock

IEC 60068-2-27 shock 15g,

(Rail-Mount)

11 ms duration, 18 shocks

Vibration

• IEC 60068-2-6 vibration 1 mm

(Rail-Mount)

• 2 – 13.2 Hz, 90 min

0.7g, 13.2 – 100 Hz, 90 min.; 3.5 mm, 3 – 9 Hz, 10 cycles

1 octave/min.; 1g, 9 – 150 Hz

10 cycles, 1 octave/min

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Installation and Setup

2.1 Introduction

This chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the standalone ASMi-52 modem.

After installing the unit:

Refer to Chapter 3 for the operating instructions.

Refer to Chapter 4 for the detailed system configuration procedures using an ASCII terminal connected to the ASMi-52 control port.

If a problem is encountered, refer to Chapter 5 for test and diagnostic instructions.

Internal settings, adjustment, maintenance, and repairs may be performed only by a skilled technician who is aware of the hazards involved.

Always observe standard safety precautions during installation, operation, and Warning maintenance of this product.

The ASMi-52 standalone unit is designed for desktop or bench installation and is delivered as a fully assembled unit. No provisions are made for bolting the unit to a tabletop.

To install ASMi-52:

1.Determine the required configuration of ASMi-52, in accordance with your application.

2.Connect the line (see Connecting the Line below).

3.Connect the DTE (see Connecting the DTE Interface below).

4.Connect power to the unit (see Connecting the Power below).

2.2 Site Requirements and Prerequisites

AC-powered ASMi-52 units should be installed within 1.5m (5 ft) of an easily-accessible grounded AC outlet capable of furnishing the voltage in accordance with ASMi-52 nominal supply voltage.

DC-powered ASMi-52 units require a -48 VDC power source, which must be adequately isolated from the main supply.

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Allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of frontal clearance for operation and maintenance accessibility. Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) clearance at the rear of the unit for signal lines and interface cables.

The ambient operating temperature of ASMi-52 should be 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F), at a relative humidity of up to 90%, non-condensing.

2.3 Package Contents

The ASMi-52 package includes the following items:

One ASMi-52 unit

Technical documentation CD

Power connection accessories (depending on which power option was ordered):

Power cord (VAC) and AC/DC plug (-48 VDC)

Terminal block kit (24 VDC)

CBL-RJ45/2BNC/E1 adapter cable for unbalanced E1 interface (if ordered)

RM-33 rack mount kit for the plastic case unit (if ordered)

RM-35 rack mount kit for the metal case unit (if ordered)

2.4 Connecting the Interface Cables

Figure 2-1 illustrates the rear panel of ASMi-52 in a plastic enclosure with a 4-wire line interface, E1 DTE interface, user LAN interface, alarm relay port and the control port.

Figure 2-2 illustrates the rear panel of ASMi-52 in a metal enclosure with a 4-wire line interface, the user LAN interface, and the control port.

TX

RX

LINE

LINE

DCE

ALARM

B

A

1 2

4

5

1 2

4 5

LINK

ACT

E1/T1

SHDSL

CONTROL

V.35

Figure 2-1. ASMi-52 Rear Panel (Plastic Enclosure)

LINE LINE

B A 1 2 4 5

LINK

ACT

Figure 2-2. ASMi-52 Rear Panel (Metal Enclosure)

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Connecting the Line

The ASMi-52 line interface terminates in an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.

To connect the line connector:

Connect the line cable to the RJ-45 connector designated SHDSL.

Connecting the DTE Interface

The ASMi-52 DTE interface provides interface for input/output data, clock reference and control signals between the modem and the DTE. The DTE interface terminates in one of the following connectors:

X.21 – 15-pin, D-type, female

V.35 – 34-pin, female

RS-530 – 25-pin, D-type, female

Balanced E1 – RJ-45

Unbalanced E1 – two BNC coax via adapter cable

Balanced T1 – RJ-45

IR-IP – RJ-45

ETH – RJ-45.

For a detailed description of the IR-IP interface module, refer to Appendix B.

The E1/T1 port is intended for an intra-building non-exposed plant only.

Warning

To connect the DTE interface:

Connect the DTE to the appropriate rear panel DTE interface connector of the ASMi-52 modem.

Appendix A specifies the DTE connector pinouts.

Connecting the Alarm Relay Connector

To connect the alarm relay:

Connect the external alarm device to the rear panel terminal block connector designated ALARM. Refer to Appendix A for the connector pinout and alarm functions.

2.5 Connecting the Power Cables

ASMi-52 is equipped with a dual input AC/DC power supply. AC or DC power is supplied to ASMi-52 via a standard 3-prong power input connector on the rear panel (see Figure 2-1).

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Before connecting this unit to a power source and connecting or disconnecting any other cable, the protective earth terminals of this unit must be connected

to the protective ground conductor of the mains (AC or DC) power cord. If you

Warning are using an extension cord (power cable) make sure it is grounded as well. Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor (inside or outside the

instrument) or disconnecting of the protective earth terminal can make this unit dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.

Connecting AC Power

AC power should be supplied through the 1.5m (5 ft) standard power cable terminated by a standard 3-prong plug. The cable is provided with the unit.

To connect AC power:

1.Connect the power cable to the power connector on the ASMi-52 rear panel.

2.Connect the power cable to the mains outlet.

The unit turns on automatically upon connection to the mains.

Connecting DC Power

DC power is supplied to ASMi-52 via a compatible AC/DC plug for attaching DC power supply lines.

To connect DC power:

Refer to the DC power supply connection supplement.

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This chapter provides the following information for the ASMi-52 modem:

ASMi-52 front-panel indicators

Operating procedures (turn-on, front-panel indications, performance monitoring and turn-off)

ASMi-52 default settings.

Installation procedures given in Chapter 2 must be completed and checked before attempting to operate ASMi-52.

3.1 Turning On ASMi-52

To turn on ASMi-52:

Connect the power cord to the mains.

The PWR indicator lights up and remains lit as long as ASMi-52 is receiving power.

ASMi-52 requires no operator attention once installed, with the exception of occasional monitoring of front panel indicators. Intervention is only required when ASMi-52 must be configured to its operational requirements, or diagnostic tests are performed.

3.2 Controls and Indicators

The front and rear panels of ASMi-52 include a series of LED indicators that show the current operating status of the unit.

Figure 3-1 shows the front panel of the 2-wire ASMi-52 unit in a plastic enclosure with an E1 interface. Figure 3-2, Figure 3-3, Figure 3-4, Figure 3-5, Figure 3-6, and

Figure 3-7 illustrate the front panel options for the ASMi-52 4-wire unit in its plastic enclosure with E1/T1, IR (DTE Serial Data), and Ethernet interfaces.

Table 3-1 lists and describes the front panel indicators. Table 3-2 lists and describes the rear panel indicators.

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Figure 3-1. ASMi-52 Front Panel, E1 Interface (2 Wire)

Figure 3-2. ASMi-52 Front Panel, E1 Interface (4 Wire)

Figure 3-3. ASMi-52 Front Panel, T1 Interface (4 Wire)

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Figure 3-4. ASMi-52 Front Panel, DTE Serial Interface (4 Wire)

Figure 3-5. ASMi-52 Front Panel, E1+DTE Serial Interface (4 Wire)

Figure 3-6. ASMi-52 Front Panel, E1+Ethernet Interface (4 Wire)

Figure 3-7. ASMi-52 Front Panel, DTE Serial Interface+Ethernet (4 Wire)

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Table 3-1. ASMi-52 Front Panel LEDs

Name

Function

PWR (green)

On – Power is ON

TST (red)

On – A loopback test is active in a local or remote unit

SYNC A

On (red) – Link A is not synchronized

(red/green)

On (green) – Link A is synchronized

Blinks – The line is connected properly and the

synchronization process is taking place

SYNC B (red/green)

On (red) – Link B is not synchronized

On (green) – Link B is synchronized

Blinking – The line B is connected properly and the synchronization process is taking place

AIS (yellow)

On – “All 1s string” is received at the E1 interface

YELLOW (yellow)

On – “All 1s string” is received at the T1 interface

E1/T1 SYNC (red)

On – Loss of E1 or T1 synchronization

DATA (yellow)

Blinking – Data is being transferred

ALM (red)

On – An alarm enters the buffer of local or remote unit

ACT (yellow)

For Ethernet, blinks according to the Ethernet traffic activity

(10/100BaseT connector), available only when multiplexed

Table 3-2. ASMi-52 Rear Panel LEDs

Name

Function

ACT (yellow)

Blinks according to the Ethernet traffic activity (10/100BaseT

connector)

LINK (green)

On – Good link integrity (10/100BaseT connector)

Normal Indications

Upon turning on ASMi-52, the PWR LED in the front panel lights to indicate that ASMi-52 is on. Table 3-3 shows the correct status of the indicators a few seconds after the units were synchronized.

Table 3-3. ASMi-52 Indicator Status

Indicator

Status

PWR

On

TST

Off

ALM

Off

SYNC

On (green)

If the above LED indications do not appear following initial power activation, refer to Chapter 5 for the diagnostic test instructions.

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3.3 Default Settings

ASMi-52 is managed by an ASCII terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program via a menu-driven embedded software. Table 3-4 lists the default settings of the ASMi-52 configuration parameters.

Table 3-4. Default Settings

Parameter

Default Value

System

Clock

Internal

Sys contact

Sys location

Sys name

Host IP address

0.0.0.0

Host IP mask

0.0.0.0

Host default gateway

0.0.0.0

Read community

public

Write community

public

Trap community

public

SNMP allowed

Access allowed

Telnet allowed

Access allowed

WEB allowed

Access allowed

DTS IP address

0.0.0.0

DTS IP mask

0.0.0.0

LAN Configuration

LAN operation mode

Transparent

Encapsulation CRC

No

Bridging Mode

Access only

Aging Timeout

10

Autonegotiation

Enable

LAN Rate

1. Single

2-wire – 192 kbps

4-wire – 384 kbps

2. E1+LAN

N/A (0 kbps)

3. Serial DTE+LAN

N/A (0 kbps)

Max AutoNeg Capability

100BaseT full duplex mode

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Parameter

Default Value

Control Port

Control port rate

9600 bps

Data

8

Parity

None

Interface

DCE

CTS

=RTS

DSR

ON

Port control mode

Terminal

User name

Password

1234

Pop alarm

OFF

Security timeout

10 min

Call Out Mode

None

Number of retries

1

Wait for connect

30 sec

Dial mode

Tone

Alternate number mode

Disable

Primary number

Alternate number

SHDSL Interface

Transmission mode

Annex B

Power backoff

Enable

Snext margin

Disable

Current margin

Disable

Asym PSD

Symmetrical

Line prob*

Fixed rate

Units with a 4-wire line interface support only

fixed rate.

Configured wire

ASMi-52 2-wire = 2w

ASMi-52 4-wire = 4w

Loop attenuation threshold

0

SNR margin threshold

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Parameter

Default Value

Serial DTE Interface

Rate

Single:

2-wire – 192 kbps

4-wire – 384 kbps

Multiplexer:

1. E1+Serial DTE, N/A, 0 kbps

2. LAN+Serial DTE:

2-wire – 192 kbps

4-wire – 384 kbps

LLB from DTE

Disable

RLB from DTE

Disable

E1/E1+Ethernet/E1+Serial DTE Interface

Framed mode

Unframed

Sync

CCITT

CRC-4

No

Idle Code

ff

Units identical settings

Yes

T1 Interface

Framed mode

Unframed

Line code

B8ZS

Receive gain

Long

Interface

DSU

Transmit signal mask

0 feet

Fbit configuration

Transparent

Sync mode

Fast (after 1 sec)

Idle code

Ff

Units identical set

Yes

3.4 Configuration Alternatives

After installation, ASMi-52 can be reconfigured using different ports and applications:

Local out-of-band management via an ASCII terminal or the Easy Config device connected to the RS-232 port. Usually, preliminary configuration of the system parameters is performed via an ASCII terminal. Once the ASMi-52 host IP parameters are set, it is possible to access it via Telnet, ConfiguRAD, or RADview-Lite for further configuration.

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Remote management via out-of-band 10/100BaseT port or dedicated timeslot. Remote management is performed using Telnet, or ConfiguRAD (RAD’s Web-based application), or RADview (RAD’s SNMP-based management system).

Managing ASMi-52 via a Terminal Port

This section describes how to prepare ASMi-52 and the supervisory terminal for a control session.

Control Port Interface Characteristics

ASMi-52 includes a V.24 (RS-232) asynchronous DCE port, designated as CONTROL and terminating in a 9-pin D-type female connector. The control port continuously monitors the incoming data stream and immediately responds to any input string received through this port.

The terminal can be connected either directly to the ASMi-52 control port, or through a modem or any other type of full-duplex data link. The ASMi-52 control port interface type must be set in accordance with the connection method, as follows:

DCE – direct connection to terminals. Since terminals usually have DTE interfaces, the connection to the port is made by means of a cable.

DTE – connection through a modem or data link. In this case, you need a cross-cable (also called a null modem cable) to connect to the CONTROL connector.

The ASMi-52 control port can be configured to communicate at the following rates: 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, or 115.2 kbps.

The word format consists of one stop bit, 8 data bits, and no parity.

Note ASMi-52 can also be managed via a hand-held control device, Easy Config. Refer to Appendix C for detailed description of the device.

Preparing the Terminal

Any standard ASCII terminal (a “dumb” terminal or a personal computer running a terminal emulation application) equipped with a V.24 (RS-232) communication interface can be used to configure ASMi-52. Appendix A details the pin assignments and control signal directions of the ASMi-52 control connector.

Data Terminal Ready (DTR)

When connected and turned on, the terminal sets the DTR line ON (active) to gain control over ASMi-52 and starts a configuration or monitoring session.

Initiating a Control Session

To initiate a control session:

1.Connect the terminal cable to the CONTROL connector of ASMi-52.

2.Turn the control terminal on.

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3.Configure the terminal to the default communication parameters: 9.6 kbps, one start bit, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, VT100 emulation.

4.Select the full duplex mode.

5.Turn the terminal echo off.

6.Disable any type of flow control.

You are now ready to start a control session.

Navigating the Management Menus

This section provides a general description of the software menu operation and conventions for navigating the menus.

Choosing Options

To choose an option:

• Type the number corresponding to the option, and press <Enter>. The screen for the selected option is displayed.

When a menu option has only two values, typing the option number and pressing <Enter> will scroll between the available values.

Some of the ASMi-52 menus have a ‘Save’ option. When choosing options from these menus, confirm your choice by typing the number corresponding to the ‘Save’ option, otherwise your entry will be ignored.

Correcting Entries

To correct an erroneous entry:

Press <Backspace> to clear the error, then enter the correct characters. or

Press <Esc> to exit the current menu, and then return to the menu to re-enter the required value.

Navigating Data Forms

Some of the ASMi-52 management software screens are data forms, which are bigger than regular menus and require scrolling to navigate between parameters. For example, the Inventory screen or Manager List menu are considered data forms.

Use the following keys (case-sensitive) for the data form navigation:

L – move left, l – scroll left,

R – move right, r – scroll right

U – move up, u – scroll up

D – move down, d – scroll down

<Tab> – select next changeable cell.

You can display these navigation keys by typing <?> from a data form.

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Managing ASMi-52 via Ethernet Port

ASMi-52 is equipped with an Ethernet/Fast Ethernet port (10/100BaseT) which enables communication with ASMi-52 management subsystem using the IP protocol (see Figure 3-9). The Ethernet management port is configured for a LAN cross-over connection.

To prepare ASMi-52 for network management:

1.Connect a LAN network management station to the ASMi-52 Ethernet port designated 10/100BaseT.

2.Configure the host IP parameters of the ASMi-52 unit via an ASCII terminal.

3.Run an SNMP management application, such as RAD’s RADview, open a Telnet session, or manage ASMi-52 via ConfiguRAD.

To start the ConfiguRAD session:

1.Start a Web browser.

2.Disable any pop-up blocking software, such as the Google Popup Blocker.

3.Enter the IP address of the ASMi-52 in the address field of the browser in the following format: http://<IP address> and then press <Enter> to command the browser to connect (IP address stands for the actual ASMi-52 IP address which has to be assigned via an ASCII terminal).

4.In the Login screen, click LOGIN to start the ConfiguRAD management session.

To choose an option:

1.Click a link in the ConfiguRAD screen to display the next menu.

2.Once the target screen is displayed, select a value from the drop-down box.

Figure 3-8. ConfiguRAD Login

Managing ASMi-52 via a Dedicated Timeslot

ASMi-52 modems with E1 or T1 interface can be managed via a dedicated E1/T1 timeslot (DTS) (see Figure 3-9).

The DTS is a management channel that connects directly to the ASMi-52 host using a separate IP interface, i.e., separate IP address and IP mask. If the LAN and dedicated timeslot services are configured to have the same IP, the management

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session over the dedicated timeslot has priority over management via the 10/100BaseT port.

1.Connect the E1/T1 line to the ASMi-52 E1 or T1 port.

2.Start a terminal management session and do the following:

Assign an IP address and an IP mask to the dedicated timeslot interface

Enable DTS management

Assign an E1/T1 timeslot for the management traffic.

3.Run an SNMP management application, such as RAD’s RADview, open Telnet session, or manage ASMi-52 via ConfiguRAD.

Figure 3-9. Managing ASMi-52 via LAN Port and a Dedicated Timeslot

Managing ASMi-52 via Web Browser

ConfiguRAD is a Web-based remote access terminal management software. It provides a user-friendly interface for configuring, collecting statistics, and performing diagnostic tests on the ASMi-52 units.

To choose an option:

1.Click a link in the ConfiguRAD screen to display the next menu.

2.Once the target screen is displayed, select a value from the drop-down box or enter a value in a text box.

Some of the ASMi-52 menus have a ‘Save’ option. When choosing options from these menus, you must confirm your choice by selecting ‘Save’, otherwise your entry will be ignored.

At the left-hand bottom corner, ConfiguRAD provides some auxiliary management tools:

Status – shows the number of users currently managing ASMi-52

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Trace – opens an additional pane for system messages, progress indicators (ping, software and configuration file downloads) and alarms. It is recommended to keep the trace pane open all the time.

Refresh All – refreshes all screen elements.

Configuration Menus

The following is the menu map of the ASMi-52 management software.

Note Some of the management menu options depend on the type of the DTE interface installed in ASMi-52:

DTS Configuration (Main menu > Configuration > System Configuration > Management) is available only for the units with E1 or T1 interface.

LAN Rate (Main menu > Configuration > LAN Configuration > Local LAN Configuration) is available for the units with the user’s 10/100BaseT port.

Data Rate (Main menu > Configuration > DTE Configuration > DTE Remote Port) is available for the units with a serial DTE interface.

E1 Configuration (Main menu > Configuration) is available for the units with an E1 local port.

Figure 3-10 illustrates software menus of the unit that operates with SHDSL repeater in the line.

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Figure 3-10. Inventory and Configuration Menus

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Figure 3-11. Monitoring, Diagnostics and File Utilities Menus

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To end the current session:

In the Main menu, click Logout or type & in a terminal management screen.

ASMi-52 allows at least four management sessions to be active at a time. If the Web-based management sessions were not ended properly (for example, by closing the Web browser window), you have to wait five minutes before attempting the next log-in. If you try to log in during the five-minute security timeout, ASMi-52 does not allow to proceed to the Main menu, displaying ‘Too Many Users’ message. Likewise, the Web-based management session cannot be initiated, if a terminal or Telnet session is still in progress.

One session is always reserved as a terminal session from the four available management sessions, the other three sessions can be a ConfiguRAD or Telnet sessions. The four sessions can function at the same time.

3.5 Turning Off ASMi-52

To turn off ASMi-52:

Remove the power cord from the power source.

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-5 DTE Interface ASMi-52 supports the following DTE interfaces: • X.21 • V.35 • RS-530 • E1, as per G.704 • T1 • Ethernet/Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support (combined with man agement LAN port) • IR-IP (IP router). When ASMi-52 is ordere d only wit[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-6 Overview ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 1-2. ASMi-52 D ata Rates DTE Interface and Clock Mode Line Interface Local ASMi-52 Remote ASMi-52 2-wire 4-wire Serial DTE interface, internal clock Serial DTE interface n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, … 32, 36) n × 128 kbps ( n = 1, 2, …32, 36) Serial DTE int[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-7 Multiplexer Applications • The multiplexer unit cannot be configured as a device with L AN only port. It must have a DTE or IR port. • The hardware of a single unit-based pr oduct with a LAN port ma nager is different from that of a mu ltiplexer-based product[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-8 Overview ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 1-4. Possible Mu ltiplexer Applications (Cont.) CO/CPE E1 Serial DTE LAN E1+Serial DTE E1+LAN Serial DTE+LAN E1 ↔ E1 E1 ↔ Serial DTE E1 ↔ LAN E1 ↔ E1+Serial DTE E1 ↔ E1 E1 ↔ Serial DTE E1+LAN ↔ E1 E1 ↔ E1 E1 ↔ Serial DTE E1 ↔ E1+LAN E1 ?[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-9 • Receive, recovered from the received line signal (CPE mode). Management ASMi-52 supports the following management options: • ASCII terminal or Easy Config hand-hel d device via V.24/RS-232 terminal port • Telnet via a dedicated 10/100BaseT port • SNMP n[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-10 Functional Description ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Statistics Collection ASMi-52 supports SHDSL and E1/T1 statistics collection. Alarm Reporting ASMi-52 alarms are relayed via a dedi cated 6-pin terminal block connector. SHDSL Repeaters Up to eight SHDSL repeaters can be installed in l ine to incre[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Functional Description 1-11 Modem Glue Logi c Data & Clock LED s an d T erm i na l I nt er fa c e Con trol S ignal s CPU 10/ 100B as eT Ma nage ment Por t CPU Data Bus DTE Interfa ce SHDSL Li ne I nt erf ac e Power Supp ly Internal Oscill ator Figure 1-5. ASMi-52/ 4W with[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-12 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Internal oscillator – Serves as a source of internal clock for the ASMi-52 unit. Modem glue logic module – Processes the data from/to the SH DSL interface module. SHDSL line interface – Translates the received and transmitted data from the […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Specifications 1-13 • T1: 100 Ω , balanced Connector Type • X.21: 15-pin, D-type, female • V.35 – 34-pin, female • RS-530 – 25-pin, D-type, female • G.70 3/G.704 E1 – RJ-45, balanced or unbalanced ( via adapter cable) • T1 – RJ-45 • IR-IP ( I[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-14 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Alarm Relay Operation Normally Open and Normally Closed, using different pins Connector Terminal block, 6-pin Indicators PWR (green) Power TEST (red) Test SYNC A/B (green/red) Synchronization of DSL line DATA (yellow) Data Transfer (except E1 and[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Specifications 1-15 Environment Temperature Standalone: 0 ° to 50 ° C (32 ° to 122 ° F) Rail-mount: − 20 ° to 70 ° C ( − 4 ° to 158 ° F) Humidity Up to 90%, non–condensing Shock (Rail-Mount) IEC 60068-2-27 shock 1 5g, 11 ms duration, 18 shocks Vibratio[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-16 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Site Requi rements and Prerequisites 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 Introduction This chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the standalone ASMi-52 modem. After installing the unit: • Refer to Chapter 3 for the operating instructions. • Refer to Chapter 4 for the detailed system conf igura tion proced[…]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual 2-2 Connecting the Interface Cables ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of fronta l clearance for operation and maintenance accessibility. Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) cl earance at the rear of the unit for signal lines and interface cables. The ambient operating temperatur[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Connecting the Power Cables 2-3 Connecting the Line The ASMi-52 line interface terminates in an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.  To connect the line connector: • Connect the line cable to the RJ -45 connector designated SHDSL. Connecting the DTE Interface The ASMi-52 DT[…]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual 2-4 Connecting the Power Cables ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Before connecting this unit to a powe r source and connecting or disconnecting any other cable, the protective earth terminals of this unit must be conn ected to the protective ground conductor of the mains (AC or DC) power cord. If y[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Controls and Indicators 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation This chapter provides the following information for the ASMi-52 modem: • ASMi-52 front-panel indicators • Operating procedures (turn-on, fron t-panel indications, performance monitoring and turn-off) • ASMi-52 default settings. Installation procedures giv en in Chapter 2 mu st b[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-2 Controls and Indicators ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-5 2 Figure 3-1. ASMi-52 Fr ont Panel, E1 Interface (2 Wire ) Figure 3-2. ASMi-52 Fr ont Panel, E1 Interface (4 Wire ) Figure 3-3. ASMi-52 Fr ont Panel, T1 Interface (4 Wir e) ASMi-5 2 Figure 3-4. ASMi-52 Front Panel, DTE Serial Interface (4 Wire)[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Controls and Indicators 3-3 Table 3-1. ASMi-52 Front Panel LEDs Name Function PWR (green) On – Power is ON TST (red) On – A loopback test is active in a local or remote unit SYNC A (red/green) On (red) – Link A is not synchronized On (green) – Link A is synchronized Blin[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-4 Default Settings ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 3.3 Default Settings ASMi-52 is managed by an ASCII ter minal or a PC running a terminal emulation program via a menu-driv en embedded so ftware. Table 3-4 lists the default settings of the ASMi-52 conf iguration parameters. Table 3-4. Default Settings Param[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Default Settings 3-5 Parameter Default Value Control Port Control port rate 9600 bps Data 8 Parity None Interface DCE CTS =RTS DSR ON Port control mode Terminal User name – Password 1234 Pop alarm OFF Security timeout 10 min Call Out Mode None Number of retries 1 Wait for conn[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-6 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Parameter Default Value Serial DTE Interface Rate Single: 2-wire – 192 kbps 4-wire – 384 kbps Multiplexer: 1. E1+Serial DTE, N/A , 0 kbps 2. LAN+Serial DTE: 2-wire – 192 kbps 4-wire – 384 kbps LLB from DTE Disable RLB from DTE Disable E1/E1[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-7 • Remote management via out-of- band 10/1 00BaseT port or dedi cated timeslot. Remote management is p erformed us ing Telnet, or ConfiguR AD (RAD’s Web-based application), or RADvie w (RAD’s SNMP -based management system). Managing ASMi-52 v[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-8 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 3. Configure the terminal to the defa ult communication para meters: 9.6 kbps, one start bit, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, VT100 e mulation. 4. Select the full duplex mo de. 5. Turn the terminal echo off. 6. Disa ble any type of flow c[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-9 Managing ASMi-52 via Ethernet Port ASMi-52 is equipped with an Etherne t/Fast Ethernet port (10/100BaseT) which enables communication with ASMi-52 management subs ystem using the IP protocol (see Figure 3-9 ). The Ethernet management port is confi[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-10 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 session over the dedicated timeslot ha s priority ove r management via the 10/100BaseT port. 1. Connect the E1/T1 line to the ASMi-52 E1 or T1 port. 2. Start a terminal management sess ion and do the following:  Assig n an IP address and an IP […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-11 • Trace – opens an additional pane for s ystem messages, progress indicators (ping, software and co nfiguration fi le downloads) and alarms. It is recommended to keep the trace pane open all the time. • Refresh All – refreshes all screen […]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-12 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Figure 3-10. Inventory and Configurati on Menus[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-13 Figure 3-11. Monitoring, Diagno stics and File Utilities Menus[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-14 Turning Off ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Logging Out  To end the current session: • In the Main m enu, click Logout or type & in a terminal management screen. • • ASMi-52 allo ws at least four management se ssions to be active at a time. If the Web-based management sessi ons were n[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-1 Chapter 4 Configuration 4.1 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management The configuration of ASMi-52 is performed via a menu-dr iven embedded software, using a standard ASCII terminal or a PC running a terminal emulat ion application connected to the rear panel CONTROL port. Altern atively, ASMi-52 can[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-2 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Entering Device Information The Device Information menu allows you to assign a name to ASMi-52, define its location, and contact person. These entries may include up to 20 characters.  To enter device information: 1. Display the Sys […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-3 Configuring the Host Parameters ASMi-52 can be managed by a netw ork management station, w hich is located on the LAN connected to the 10/100BaseT po rt. In order to establish a pro per connection, it is necessary to configure the follo[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-4 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 3. Type a nu mber corresponding to a subnet mask of t he already defined network management station, and ente r a new value. 4. Repeat step 2 an d step 3 to defi ne addit ional management stations. 5. Press <Esc> to return to the […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-5 ASMi-52 Management Access 1. TELNET allowed (access allowed) 2. WEB allowed (access allowed) > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-6. Mana gement Access Menu Configuring Dedicated Timeslots ASMi-52 units with a[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-6 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Rem Agent Table SOURCE IP DESTINATION IP PORT > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll; ?-help Figure 4-8. R em Agent Table Configuring VLAN Encapsulation ASMi-52 is occasionally connected to a VLAN network when ma[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-7 Configuring the LAN Port ASMi-52 includes a 10/100BaseT port that can be used as a user or management port. The LAN port operates in a self-learning bridge or transparent mode, w ith or without autonegotiation. • If the LAN port serve[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-8 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Filling out the Bridging Table When the 10/100BaseT port operates in the bridge mode, yo u can assign MAC addresses to the local or remote LAN.  To fill out the bridge table: 1. Select Bridging Table from the Local LAN Config uration[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-9 ASMi-52 Bridge Table Type (Static) 1. MAC Address … (00000000000) 2. Port … () > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help Figure 4-12. Bridge Table, Editing Mode Configuring Aging Timeout The aging time is the timeout peri[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-10 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 QoS Mapping (Classification 802.1p) 1. User Priority 0 > (Traffic Class 0) 2. User Priority 1 > (Traffic Class 0) 3. User Priority 2 > (Traffic Class 0) 4. User Priority 3 > (Traffic Class 0) 5. User Priority 4 >[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-11 ASMi-52 Data Rate (2304 Kbps) 1. 64 Kbps 12. 768 Kbps 23. 1472 Kbps 2. 128 Kbps 13. 832 Kbps 24. 1536 Kbps 3. 192 Kbps 14. 896 Kbps 25. 1600 Kbps 4. 256 Kbps 15. 960 Kbps 26. 1664 Kbps 5. 320 Kbps 16. 1024 Kbps 27. 1728 Kbps 6. 384 Kbp[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-12 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. If the autonegotiation is e nabled, choose Max AutoNeg Capabil ity from the Local LAN Configuration menu. The Set Capability menu appears. 3. Select the required LAN operation mo de by choosing one o f the following:  10BaseT […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-13 ASMi-52 Configuration > 1. System configuration > 2. LAN configuration > 3. SHDSL configuration 4. E1 configuration 5. T1 configuration 6. DTE configuration > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-1[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-14 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Master Cloc k ASMi-52 modems support receive, exte rnal and internal clock modes. When configured to the internal or extern al clock, ASMi-52 modem operates as a n STU-C unit. When configured to the receive clock, AS[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-15 ASMi-52 Local/Remote Card Mode 1. E1 2. DTE 3. E1 + LAN 4. E1 + V35 5. V35 + LAN > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-19. Local/Remote Card Mode Menu Configuring Remote Ca rd Mode The remote card mode con[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-16 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring Control Port Pa rameters The embedded ASMi-52 software enables you to c onfigure the Control port parameters.  To access the Control port menu: • From the System Configuration menu, select Control Port (Main menu &g[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-17 Selecting the Contro l Por t Interfa ce  To select the control port interface: 1. From the Control Port menu, select Interface (Main menu > Configuration > System Configuration > Control Port > Interface) to choose t[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-18 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Port Control 1. Port Control Mode > (Terminal) 2. Terminal > 3. Dial out > 4. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-22. Port Control Menu Configuring the Port Control Mode The Control […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-19 ASMi-52 Terminal 1. Change access > 2. POP ALARM (No) 3. Security timeout (10 min) 4. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-24. Terminal Menu  To change the user name and password: 1. From t he […]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-20 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5  To configure the security timeout: 1. From t he Terminal menu, select Security Timeout (Main menu > Configuration > System Configuratio n > Control Port > Port Control > Terminal > Security Timeout) to configur[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-21  3 to specify the time (in sec) ASMi-52 waits for an answer after each dial ing attempt. If the called station does not answer within the specified time, ASMi-52 disconnects. If addition al call attempts are allowed, ASMi-52 red[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-22 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 4.3 Configuring the Physical Ports Configuring the SHDSL Interface The ASMi-52 configuration soft ware allows you to c hange the modem’s transmission mode (A nnex A or Annex B). Examples given below illustrate the lo cal device configura[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-23 ASMi-52 SHDSL remote port configuration Transmission mode (Annex_AB) Asym PSD (Asym/Sym Enable) Line prob (Adaptive rate) 1. Power backoff (Enable) 2. Snext margin (Disable Snext margin) 3. Current margin (Disable current margin) 4. Loop a[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-24 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. Select the Snext margin by typing th e number corresponding to the required value. The SHDSL Remote Port menu appears. 3. Select Save to save the changes. ASMi-52 Snext margin (Disable Snext margin) 1. -10 12. 1 2. -9 13. 2 3. -8 14. 3 […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-25 Configuring the Power Spectral Density By configuring the power spectral dens ity, you define the amoun t of power applied to the spectrum of frequencies that carry the informat ion signal in order to achieve a satisfactory level of signal[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-26 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuration > SHDSL Local Port/SHDSL Remote Port/SHDSL Repeater > Loop Attenuation Threshold). The loop attenuation threshold can be configured from the SHDSL remote or local port, or from the SHDSL repeater. 2. Enter the required […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-27 Configuring the DTE Interface Data Rate ASMi-52 supports multiple data rate s between the range of 64 kbps and 4608 kbps, depending on the clock mode and line/DTE interface of the local and remote units (see Table 1-2 an d Table 1-3 ). […]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-28 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the E1 Interface The following are commonly used acronyms: • CO – Central Office, where the clock sour ce is set to internal or external • CPE – customer premise equipment. When ASMi-52 includes a G.7 04 E1 port, you ca[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-29 ASMi-52 E1 Local Port 1. Framed mode (G732N) 2. Sync mode (CCITT(complies with G732)) 3. CRC-4 (NO) 4. Idle code (ff) 5. Time slots assign 6. Unit Identical Set (Yes) 7. Number TS for remote E1 8. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &am[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-30 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Framed mode (Unframed) 1. Unframed 2. G732N 3. G732S transparent > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-34. Framed Mode Menu Enabling CRC-4 Code Generation You have to enable the CRC-4 code generation if yo[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-31 ASMi-52 Sync mode (CCITT (complies with G732)) 1. FAST (after 1 sec) 2. 62411 (after 10 sec) 3. CCITT (complies with G732) > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-35. Sync Mode Menu Defining Idle Code You can define[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-32 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 • • You can configure timeslot 0 to be looped or transp arent:  Looped – timeslot 0 is sent back to the E1 interface, when operating opposite remote units with a serial data interface.  Transparent – timeslot 0 is tran smitte[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-33 ASMi-52 has a multiplexer mo dem with two interfa ces. The maximum timeslots that can be used are as follows: • If E1 + LAN, then the maximum TSs (t imeslots) = (2048 kbps – LAN rate) / 64 kbps. • If E1 + Serial DTE, then t he maximu[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-34 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 • The Unit Identical Set is permanently set to Yes, the parameters are copied to the remote unit. If the Frame Mode is not G732S: • The Unit Identical setting can be set to Yes or No when the local modem is configured as CO and both mo[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-35 • Transmit signal mask (DSU mode) – le ng th of a cable in feet between the ASMi-52 T1 port connector and the n etwork access point:  0 fe et – 0 to 133 feet  13 3 feet – 133 to 266 feet  26 6 feet — 266 to 399 feet  39[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-36 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 4.4 Additional Tasks Displaying the ASMi-52 Status The ASMi-52 software allows you to disp lay the modem system and physical port information. The status information is a vailable via the Monitoring menu.  To access the Monitoring menu: • From the […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-37 ASMi-52 System Status Local Remote Device Type (ASMi52_SA_M (PLASTIC)-STU_C-2W) ASMi52_SA Clock Source (INT) RCV Software Version (2.01E24) (2.01E24) Hardware Version (0.00) (0.00) FPGA Version (0.13) (0.13) Hardware Status (NO HARDWARE FAILURE) (NO HW[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-38 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 • The physical port alarms are described in Chapter 5 . 2. Type N to display the next page. Accessing the Remote ASMi-52 Accessing the remote ASMi-52 is performe d using a virtual connection with your terminal physically connected to the local unit. ?[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-39 Figure 4-42. Password Reques t Screen (ConfiguRAD Session)  To enter the user name and password: 1. Type in your user name a nd press <Tab> . • You can leave the user name field empty (default), the default password is 12 34. 2. Type in your[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-40 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Figure 4-44. Main Menu (ConfiguRAD Session) Displaying the ASMi-52 Inventory The ASMi-52 inventory displays in formation on the functional blocks of the local or remote modem. ASMi-52 consists of the following components: • SHDSL unit • DTE unit •[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-41 ASMi-52 Inventory 1 Index 1001 Description RAD-local ASMi-52_M SHDSL modem Vendor type Contained in 0 Class 3 Rel pos 0 Name SHDSL modem HW ver 0.00 SW ver 1.00E54 ->> > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll; ?-help Figure 4-45. In[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-42 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 TFTP TFTP status (No operation) TFTP error (No error) 1. TFTP IP server (172.17.160.103) 2. TFTP file name (201e24.img) 3. TFTP retry timeout (sec) [0-300] (15) 4. TFTP total timeout (sec) [0-4000] (1200) 5. Save 6. Transfer command > ESC — p[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-43 For exit press Q(uit) If you press <Q> , ASMi-52 aborts the download process and displays Download failure. Press Esc to continue. message in addition to the previous display. • During the software installation, the TST in dicator blinks. 2. Se[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-44 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 5. From the TFTP menu, pe rform the foll owing steps:  Select TFTP IP Server and enter the IP address of the TFTP server  Select TFTP File N ame and enter the name of the software file (for example, 201e24.img ).  Select TFTP Retry Timeo ut and[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-45 ASMi-52 SW files Local Remote Software active version: (2.01E24) (2.02000) Software active partition: (0) (0) Code size: (813110) (813161) Date: (28-7-4) (2-8-4) Software backup version: (2.01E24) (2.01E11) Software backup partition: (1) (1) Code size:[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-46 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Resetting to Default Settings You can reset the local or remote ASMi-52 to it s default settings. Resetting to the factory default does not affect the master clock setting. In addition, you can reset the local ASMi-52 without affecting it s ma nagement […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-47 2. From th e Reset menu, select Local Reset to reset the local modem or Remo te Reset to reset the remote device. The Local/Remote Reset menu appears (see Figure 4-51 ). 3. From the Local/Remote Reset menu, select Local/Remote Device Reset to perform t[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-48 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Repeater Reset 1. Repeater SHDSL line reset . . . 2. Repeater number > (1) > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-52. Repeater Reset Menu Exiting the Control Session You can exit the terminal control session any time […]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 5-1 Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Application 5.1 Overview This chapter provides detailed instr uctions for setting up t wo ASMi-52 modems i n a typical application. ASMi-52 configuration is performed via a men u-driven embedded software using a standard ASCII terminal or a PC r unning a terminal emulatio n application c[…]

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    Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Ap plication Installation and Operation Manual 5-2 Configuring the ASMi-52 units ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 5.2 Configuring the ASMi-52 units Two ASMi-52 units must be configured for this app lication. Both units have t he same configuration parameters, except for the host IP address and the master clock mode.  To prepare a[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Application ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ing the ASMi-52 units 5-3  Set the CO ASMi- 52 unit clock to Internal.  Set the CPE ASMi-52 unit clock to Receive. 3. Select Save to save the changes.  To set the device host IP address: 1. Displa y the host IP menu (Mai n menu > Conf[…]

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    Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Ap plication Installation and Operation Manual 5-4 Configuring the ASMi-52 units ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. From t he Framed Mode menu, select Unframed to choose the unframed operation. The E1 Local Port menu appears. 3. Save the changes. After performing these config uration proc edures, the ASMi-52 units are ready to be c[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Application ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ing the ASMi-52 units 5-5 ASMi-52 DTE local port configuration > 1. LLB from DTE : (Enable/Disable) 2. RLB from DTE : (Enable/Disable) 3. Data rate : (1984 kbps) 4. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 5-6. DTE Lo[…]

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    Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Ap plication Installation and Operation Manual 5-6 Configuring the ASMi-52 units ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-1 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter describes the ASMi- 52 di agnostic funct ions, which include: • Status indications, alarms, power-up self-test • Statistics collection • Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) • Diagnostic tests (loopback s and LEDs test). 6.1 Monitoring Performance Displ[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-2 Monitoring Performance ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. From th e Physical Port Statistics menu, select SHDSL Port Performances to display the unit’s SDHSL statistics. The SDHSL Port Performances menu appears (see Figure 6- 2 ). ASMi-52 SHDSL Port Performances 1. SHDSL current per[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-3 ASMi-52 SHDSL current day performances Local A Local B Remote A Remote B Port number (1) (1) (1) (1) 24 hour ES (1) (1) (1) (1) 24 hour UAS (1401) (1401) (1401) (1401) 24 hour SES (0) (0) (0) (0) 24 hour LOWS (0) (0) (0) (0) 24 ho[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-4 Monitoring Performance ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 SHDSL all intervals local/remote performances … Line A Line B INT CRC LOSWS ES SES UAS CRC LOSWS ES SES UAS ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help; @-scroll Figure 6-5. S HDSL All Interv als Local/Remote Perform[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-5 • For details on enabling th e CRC-4 function, refer to Chapter 4 . • For the details on configur ing T1 fr aming, refer to Configuring T1 I nterface in Chapter 4. Displaying the Current E1/T1 Statistics  To display the cur[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-6 Monitoring Performance ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 E1/T1 current day performance Local Remote Port number (1) No statistics collection ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 6-9. E1/T1 Current Day Performances Screen Table 6-2. E1/T1 Statistic s Parameter[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-7 Table 6-2. . E1 Statistics Parameters (C ont.) Display Description Range Current DM Number of degraded minutes in which the B ER exceeded 1 × 10 -6 . This value is updated every minute for 15-m inute interval or every 24 hours fo[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-8 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Clearing the E1/T1 Statistics  To clear E1/T1 statistics: • From the E1 Port Performances menu (see Figure 6-2 ), select E1 /T1 Clear Local Performances or E1 /T1 Clear Remote Performances (Main menu > Monitoring > Physical Po[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Handling Alarms 6-9 Displaying All Alarms ASMi-52 allows you to displa y all alarms, irrespective of their origin (system or port).  To display all alarms: 1. From the Main menu, select Monitoring . The Monitoring menu appears (see Figure 6-11 ). 2. From[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-10 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 System Monitoring 1. System status 2. System log file 3. System clear log file … > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 6-13. System Moni toring Menu Working with the System Log File ASMi-52 maintains sys[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Handling Alarms 6-11 ASMi-52 Physical port status Port Number (1) 1. Port status 2. Line mask (NO_MASK) 3. Port log file 4. Port clear log file > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 6-14. Physical Port Status Menu Masking Port Alarms[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-12 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 6-3. ASMi-52 Alarms and Warn ings (Cont.) Number Terminal Message Port Description Severity 12 SNR MARGIN OVER LINE B SHDSL Line B signal-to-noise margin has exceeded the alarm threshold (4-wire units only) Minor 13 LOSW FAILURE O[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Handling Alarms 6-13 Table 6-3. ASMi-52 Alarms and Warn ings (Cont.) Number Terminal Message Port Description Severity 32 E1 EXCESIVE ERR RATIO T1 EXCESIVE ERR RATIO DTE The bit error rate of the link exceed s 10 -3 Major 33 E1 AIS OCCURED T1 AIS OCCURED DT[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-14 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 6-3. ASMi-52 Alarms and Warn ings (Cont.) Number Terminal Message Port Description Severity 45 LOOP ATTN. OVER CUSTOMER SIDE SHDSL Loop attenuation at the customer side of the repeater has exceeded the alarm threshold. Major (all)[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Troubleshooting 6-15 Table 6-4. ASMi-52 Events Terminal Message Description CRC EVENT LINE A CRC errors are detected on line A CRC EVENT LINE B CRC errors are detected on line B SW DOWNLOAD FAIL Software download failed BUFFER OVERFLOW More than 100 entries[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-16 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMI 52 Port log file Source Name Severity Status Time 1. Local MNGMNT IS DOWN MAJOR ON 0:00:00 2. Local E1 SYNC LOSS LINE A MAJOR ON 0:00:00 3. Local E1 SIGNAL LOSS MAJOR ON 0:00:00 4. Local SYNC LOSS LINE A MAJOR ON 0:00:00 5. Local E[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-17 Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) It is possible to generate BERT+RLB or BERT (from both CO and CPE) in multiplexer and E1 and DTE Serial single units. The BERT, RLB + BERT can be set o nly if there is a connection to the FE unit. BERT Pattern[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-18 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Bert 1. Bert (ON/OFF) 2. Bert + RLB (ON/OFF) 3. Bert pattern > 4. Save Bert parameters > ESC-prev. menu ; !–main menu ; &–exit terminal Figure 6-16. BERT Menu 3. From the Ber t menu, select Bert Pattern (see Figure[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-19 ASMi-52 Bert Results Local Remote Run time (seconds) 2000 Sync loss state sync loss Sync run time (seconds) 2000 Sync loss counter 2000 Total bits 3000 Error bits 50 BER 5.5E-4 > ESC-prev. menu; !–main menu ; &–exit terminal […]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-20 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Figure 6-20. Loopback with Multiplexer Units Running the Local Loopback The local loopback (LLB) checks the pe rformance of the local ASMi-52 modem, the local DTE and the connection between them (see Figure 6-21 ). The LLB can be perfor[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-21  To run the local loopback: 1. From the Main menu, select Diagnost ics . The Diagnostics menu is displayed (see Figure 6-22 ). 2. From th e Diagnostics menu, select:  Local Test to run the LLB on the local ASMi-52  Remote Test […]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-22 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Running the Remote Loopback The remote loopback (RLB) checks the performanc e of both the local and remote ASMi-52 modems, an d the li nes connecting them (see Figure 6-24 ). ASMi-52 allows you to set the loopbac k timeout causing the R[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-23  To activate the remote loopback at the SHDSL repeater : 1. From t he Diagnostics menu, select Repeater Test (Main menu > Diagnostics > Repeater Test). The Repeater Test menu appears (see Figure 6-26 ). 2. From the Repeater Tes[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-24 Frequently Asked Questions ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5  To deactivate multiple loopbacks: • From the Local or Remote Test menu, select Clear All . The TST indicator turns off. Running the LEDs Test The user can perform the front-panel LED test to verify that the local unit i[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Support 6-25 6.7 Technical Support Technical support for this product can be obtained from the local distrib utor from whom it was purchased. For further information, please contact th e RAD distributor nearest you or one of RAD’s offices wor[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-26 Technical Support ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 DTE Interface Connectors A-1 Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications A.1 DTE Interface Connectors V.35, X.21 and RS-530 Interface Connectors The V.35 interface of the ASMi-52 mo dem terminates in a 34 -pin female connector. The X.21 interface terminates in a 15-pin, D-t ype female connector. The RS-530 interface terminates in[…]

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    Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications Installation and Operation Manual A-2 DTE Interface Connectors ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table A-1. V.35, X.21 a nd RS-530 Connector Pinouts ( Cont.) V.35 RS-530 X.21 Description 34-Pin DB-25 DB-15 Signal Function Pin Circuit Pin Circui t Pin Circuit (Function) Data Set Ready E DSR 107 6 22 CC(A) CC(B) A posit i[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 DTE Interface Connectors A-3 E1 and T1 Interface Connector The balanced E1 and T1 interfac es terminate in RJ-45 connector. Table A-2 lists the balanced connector pin assignment. Table A-2. E1/T1 Con nector Pinout Pin Function 1, 2 Transmit (output) 4, […]

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    Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications Installation and Operation Manual A-4 CONTROL Connector ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A.2 CONTROL Connector The control terminal interface terminates in a V. 24/RS-232 9-pin D-ty pe female connector that can be configured as DCE or DTE (see the Selecting the Control Port Interface section in Chapter 4). Ta ble A-4 l[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Alarm Relay Connector A-5 Table A-6. Cross Cab le Pinout DB-9 Pin DB-9 Pin 2 3 3 2 4 6 5 5 6 4 7 8 8 7 A.3 Alarm Relay Connector The ASMi-52 alarm relay terminates in a 6-pin female connector, designated ALARM. Figure A-1 lists the pino ut of the ALARM […]

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    Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications Installation and Operation Manual A-6 Alarm Relay Connector ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Introduction B-1 Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module B.1 Introduction Overview IR-IP is a high-performan ce, miniature IP router based on RAD’s unique IP router chip, the Chip Router. IR-IP has a 10B aseT (UTP) interface and complies wit h IEEE 802.3. The router interface operates in either half-duplex or full-duplex mode. IR-IP[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-2 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Application Figure B-1 shows a typ ical application of the ASMi-52 unit equipped with t he IR-IP interface module. Figure B-1. Typical Application of the ASMi-52 Unit with IR-IP B.2 Technical Specifications Router Local IP Net Capacity […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Phys ical Description B-3 B.3 Physical Description Figure B-2 shows the rear panels of AS Mi-52 with the IR-IP interface module. CO NTRO L ALAR M LI NE B LI NE A 14 25 ACT LI NK A CT LI NK ER R SETUP 12 34 IR-IP E1/ T1 SHDS L TX RX 14 25 Figure B-2. IR-IP Ethernet […]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-4 Physical Descript ion ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR-IP LEDs IR-IP contains three LEDs, which indicate the module activity. Table B-3 explains the functions of the IR-IP interface indicators. Table B-3. IR-IP Interface Indicators LED Name Function Color LINK Lights when the Ethernet inter[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR-IP Management Subsystem B-5 B.4 IR-IP Management Subsystem The IR-IP interface modul e management subsystem sup ports the following functions: • Preliminary config uration • Configuration of management access parameters • Advanced configuration o f IR-IP p[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-6 Performing Preliminary Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 After configuring IR-IP, it starts normal operation and routes the traffic in accordance with the user-selec ted configuration parameters. To change the parameters of an already- configure d IR-IP, establish communication fr[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Performing Preliminary Configuration B-7 Connecting the Telnet Host Before starting the management an d conf iguration activities, it is necessary t o establish IP commun ication between your Telnet host and the IR-IP interface module. For this purpose, it is neces[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-8 Performing Preliminary Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 To use the IP learning mechanism, you do not need to know the current address of IR-IP LAN interface, but only the prescribed IP address. The IP address is actually retrieved from the ARP frames sent during p inging to locat[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR-IP Management Utility B-9 At this stage, the communication with IR-IP router is lost, because its IP ad dress has been changed. Therefore, you must re configure the destination IP address of the Telnet host. If you wish, yo u may also change t he temporary IP ad[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-10 IR-IP Management Utility ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Starting a Management Utility The management utility i s started automatically when Telnet commun ication is established. If password protection is e nabled (see the Defining Management Access section below), you will be prompted to en[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Quick Setup Guide B-11 B.7 Quick Setup Guide The Quick Setup menu is used to select th e main parameters’ values that m ust be defined before you start using IR-IP. Use the Advanced Setup menu (see the Advanced Setup section below) to specify values for other IR-[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-12 Quick Setup Guide ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 WAN IP Address – Used to enter the IP address for the IR-IP WAN interface, i.e., the IP address to be used by IP hosts on the WAN to reach this IR-IP interface module. If the WAN IP Address field remains blank, IR-IP operates in the Unnumbe[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Quick Setup Guide B-13 ASMi-52 wi th IR-IP LAN IP A ddr es s: 192 .1 68 .1.2 Mask : 25 5.25 5. 25 5.248 DHCP Serv er IP Networ k Figure B-7. Selecting t he IP Subnet Mask Leaving the DHCP Server IP Address fi eld bla nk disables the DHCP re lay. 3. Set the protocol[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-14 Defining Management Access ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 B.8 Defining Management Access The Management Access menu is used to enable the use of passwords to protect the access to IR-IP management utility, and control the inactivity time-out interval. When password protection is en abled, a[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Advanced Setup B-15 B.9 Advanced Setup The Advanced Setup menu is used to se lect the desired group of IR-IP configuration parameters. The parameters accessed through Advanced Setup menu supplement the parameters available on the Quick Setup sc reen, by providing c[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-16 Advanced Setup ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup ……………………………………………………….. Device identification Interface Parameters ==================================================[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Advanced Setup B-17 Defining the WAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol The Frame Relay Protocol Parameters menu is use d to configure the parameters Frame Relay WAN for protocol (the WAN protocol is selected by means of t he Quick Setup ) in Figure B-5 . […]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-18 Advanced Setup ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 PPP Protocol Menu The PPP Protocol Parameters menu is us ed to configure the parameters PPP WAN for protocol (the WAN protocol is selected by means of the (the WAN protocol is selected by means of the Quick Setup ) in Figure B-5 .  To define […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Advanced Setup B-19 Defining the Multicast Parameters The Multicast IP menu is used to spec ify the IP multicast frame forwarding parameters, and to access the static multicast grou ps’ table.  To define the Multicast Parameters: 1. From the Advanced Setup men[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-20 Using the Device Control Menu ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5  To access the Static Gro ups menu: 1. From t he Multicast IP menu, type 2 . The following screen appears: IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Static Multicast Groups Table —————————— Group IP Address 1.[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Using the Device Control Menu B-21 Downloading New Software IR-IP operates as a TFTP client, an d therefore it is po ssible to update its software by downloading new software from anothe r computer that operates as a TFTP server. The New Software Download menu is u[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-22 Using the Device Control Menu ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Erasing Configuration Selecting Erase Configuration allows you to reset all the configuration parameters to their default values. • Do this o nly if you need to reconfigur e the module a new (all the parameters). • After erase[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Viewing IR -IP configuration Data B-23 This operation restarts the IR-IP LAN controller. To continue your Telnet session, press any key within 15 seconds followin g the confirmation of the reset operation. Reset WAN  To reset the WAN interface: • From the Rese[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-24 Viewing IR-IP configurat ion Data ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) VIEW CONFIGURATION —————— BOOT Version: 1.06 18.03.1999 Device Name: IP router card System Location: The location of this device Contact Person: Name of contact Person MAC A[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Viewing IR -IP configuration Data B-25 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Multicast Groups Table ———————- Group IP Address Status Group IP Address Status Press any key for exit Figure B-21. Multicast Groups Table Screen Viewing the Statistics Sc[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-26 Using Diagnostic Tools (Pin g Terminal) ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) SYSTEM STATISTICS —————— Counter Name Val Counter Name Val WAN in Octets 83504 WAN Alignment Errors 0 WAN Out Octets 1950 WAN Aborted Frames 0 WAN Out Frames 1723 WAN S[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Using Diagnost ic Tools (Ping Terminal) B-27 Using the Ping Function The Ping option is used to confirm IP connectivity by pinging othe r IP hosts. Connectivity is confirmed by receiving a re ply from the remote (pinged) IP h ost.  To ping a host: 1. From the Di[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-28 Erasing IR-IP Software ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 B.13 Erasing User’s Configuration The user-defined configuration parameters are stored in the IP router card flash memory. After the user-defined configuratio n parameters are erased, the IP router card automatically loads the default […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Erasing IR-IP Software B-29 Erasing Application Software  To erase the application software: 1. Turn ASMi-52 of f. 2. Set all the four sectio ns of IR-IP DIP switch to ON. 3. Turn ASMi-52 on and monitor the ERR and LINK indicators: they must blink alternately. 4[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-30 IR-IP Troubleshooting ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 5. Run a stan dard TFTP client application on the Telnet host, and download the appropriate software file.  If the download is successful, IR-IP starts using the new software.  If the downloading fails, repeat the download process. […]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Specifications C-1 Appendix C Easy Config Device This appendix describes the Easy Config hand-held device intended for ASMi-52 configuration via the V.24 (RS-232) control port, eliminating the need for an ASCII terminal. Using the Easy Config, the local user can perform the same configuration, monitoring and diag nostic f[…]

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    Appendix C Easy Config Device Installation and Operation Manual C-2 Installation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 C.3 Installation Package Contents The Easy Config package contains the following items: • Easy Config device • AC/DC power adapter • Interface cable with DB-9 male and female connec tors. Connecting the Interface Cable The control port of the Eas[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Easy Config Device ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Operation C-3 C.4 Operation Turning the Easy Config On  To turn the Easy Config on: • Set the top panel BAT switch to OFF if the Easy Config receives power from the external AC/DC adapter. or • Set the top panel BAT switch to ON if th e Easy Config receives powe[…]

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    Appendix C Easy Config Device Installation and Operation Manual C-4 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Scrolling the ASMi-52 Menus The Easy Config enables the user to scro ll through the ASMi-52 menu s. The menu structure is circular – the menu scr eens are displayed on the LCD one after another in cyclic order.  To scroll down the menus: • Press th[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Easy Config Device ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Operation C-5 5. Repeat steps 3– 4 to complete the selection.  Use the s character as a space  Use the ESC button to delete the last entered character. 6. Press the ENTER button t o accept selected values. 7. If an invalid value is entered, Error Reconfigure me[…]

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    Appendix C Easy Config Device Installation and Operation Manual C-6 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 7. Press the x button to sel ect the value. The s character designating space is stored in the bottom row: s 111s 8. Repeat steps 4– 7 to enter the remain ing values. Mind the spaces between the IP address portion s. The resulting display should look as[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 I-1 Index —A— AC Power, 2-4 Adapter cable CBL-RJ-45/2BNC/E1, 1-5 Aging timeout, 4-9 Alarm reporting, 1-10 Alarm Relay, 1-14 connecting, 2-4 Alarms clearing, 6-10 displaying, 6-9 index of, 6-11 masking, 6-11 Applications, 1-2, B-2 ASMi-52 Menu map, 3-11 Autoconfiguration TFTP or XMODEM, 4-44 Autonegotiation, 4-12 —B— BERT Pa[…]

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    Index Installation and Operation Manual I-2 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 parameters, B-6 Default settings, 3-4 control port, 3-5 E1/E1+Ethernet/E1+Serial DTE interface, 3-6 LAN configuration, 3-4 resetting, 4-47 Serial DTE interface, 3-6 SHDSL interface, 3-5 system, 3-4 Detecting errors, 6-8 Device information, 4-1 DHCP Relay, B-12 Diagnostics, 1-9, 1-14 Dial-[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Index ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 I-3 reset to default values, B-22 Reset WAN, B-23 resetting, B-22 static groups, B-19 statistics, B-25 technical specifications, B-2 —L— LAN Aging timeout, 4-9 autonegotiation, 4-12 Configuration, 4-7 fault indication, 4-12 rate, 4-10 LEDs, 1-12 front panel, 3-3, 6-8 IR-IP, B-4 test, 6-24[…]

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    Index Installation and Operation Manual I-4 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 changing, 4-20 default, 4-40 Performance monitoring, 1-14 Physical description, 1-10 Plastic Enclosure, 1-15 Pinout RJ-45, B-3 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), B-1 Port alarms masking, 6-11 Port log file, 6-15 Port status, 6-10 display, 4-39 Power Cables, 2-4 Power Source, 1-15 Power-up sel[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Index ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 I-5 Timeslots mapping E1, 4-32 Timing, 1-8, 1-14 Troubleshooting, 6-15 TSA, 4-34 Turning off, 3-15 —U— Unit enclosure, 1-2 Unit identical settings, 4-34 User name, 4-40 —V— Versions, 1-1 Virtual connection, 4-39 —X— XMODEM installing new software, 4-44[…]

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    Index Installation and Operation Manual I-6 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    Supplement Drilling T emplate for W all Inst allation 377-900-02/06 1 This panel is drawn to scale. T o drill the holes for a wall inst allation, tear this page out of the manual or print it and hold it against the wall. on letter-size paper (8.5″x1 1.0″) 1 33 22 LEDs facing up — drill at . 1 LEDs facing down — drill at . LEDs facing left[…]

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    24 Raoul W allenberg St., T el Aviv 69719, Israel T el: +972-3-6458181, F ax: +9 72-3-6483331, +972-3-6498250 E-mail: , W eb site: Customer Response Form RAD Data Communications would like your hel p in improving its product documentation. Please complete and return this form by mail or by fax or s end us an e-mail with your comments. Thank you for[…]

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    Publication No. 148-20 0-04/06 www.rad.com INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTER S: 24 Raoul Wallenberg Street, Tel Aviv 69719, Israel, Tel: 972-3-6458181 Fax: 972-3-6498250, 972-3-647 4436, Email: market@rad.com NORTH AMERICA HEADQUARTE RS: 900 Corporate Drive, Mahwah, N.J. 07430, Tel: (2 01) 529-1100 Toll Free: 1-800-444-7234, Fa x: (201) 529-5777, Email: ma[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual AS M i — 5 2 2 /4-Wire SHDSL Modem Version 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Version 2.5 2/4-Wire SHDSL Modem Installation and Operation Manual Notice T h i s m a n u a l c o n t a i n s i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t i s p r o p r i e t a r y t o R A D D a t a C o m m u n i c a t i o n s L t d . ( » R A D » ) . N o part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written appr[…]

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    Limited Warranty RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in the A SMi- 52 to be de livered hereunder s hall be free of defects in material and workmanshi p under no rmal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR. If, during the warranty period, any component part of the equipment becomes […]

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    General Safety Instructions The following in structions ser ve as a general guid e for the safe installation and op eration of telecommunications products. Addition al i nstructions, if appl icable, are included ins ide the manual. Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text. It indicates potential safety hazards regarding[…]

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    Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connecte d. Line voltages may be present inside certain product s even wh en the power switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown. For DC-powered products, alth ough the voltages levels are usua lly not hazar[…]

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    Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Data and telecommunicatio n interfaces are classified accor ding to their safety status. The following table list s the status of several standard in terfaces. If the st atus of a given port differs from the standard one, a no tice will be given i n the manual. Ports Safety Status V.11, V.28, V.35, V[…]

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    To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords. Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure. Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-buildin g or non-exposed wiring or cabling only. In such cases, a notice will be […]

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    Canadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte to utes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Warning per EN 55022 (CISPR- 22) This is a class A product. In a domestic envir[…]

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    Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: RAD Data Communications Ltd. Manufacturer’s Address: 24 Raoul Wallenberg St. Tel Aviv 69719 Israel declares that the product: Product Name: ASMi-52 Conforms to the following standard(s ) or other normative document(s): EMC: EN 55022: 1994 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 1 Quick Start Guide Installation of ASMi-52 should be carried out only by an experienced technician. If you are familiar with ASMi-52, use this gu ide to prepare the units for operation. 1. Installing ASMi-52 Connecting the Interfaces 1. Connect the line to the RJ-45 re ar panel connector dedicated SHDSL. 2. Con[…]

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    Quick Start Guide Installation and Operation Manual 2 Configuring ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Master Cloc k  To configure the master clock: • From the System Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configurat ion > System Configuration > Ma ster Clock), configure the central ASMi-52 clock to external or internal and remote AS Mi-[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Quick Start Guide ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 3  To configure E1 parameters: • From the E1 Port Configuration menu (Main Menu > Configuration > Port Configuration > E1 Port Configuration), configure the following E1 parameters:  Framing mode  Timeslot assignment • You can configure ti[…]

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    Quick Start Guide Installation and Operation Manual 4 Configuring ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Installation and Operation Manual i Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-1 Versio ns ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ……..[…]

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    Table of Contents ii ASMi-52 Installation and Operation Manual Setting the G.704 Interfac e Type …………………………………………………………………………….. 4-21 4.3 Configuring the Physical P orts ………………………………………………………………………… 4-22 Configuring the SH DSL Interface[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview ASMi-52 is an SHDSL mo dem that operates in full- duplex over 2/4-wire lines an d offers a cost-effective solution for delivering digital data to customer pre mises over existing copper cables. AS Mi-52 handl es multiple data rates in the range of 64–4608 kbps. The unit is availabl[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-2 Overview ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Unit Enclosure ASMi-52 is available in a plastic, metal, or rail-mount enclosure. Applications Figure 1-1 illustrates a typ ical ASMi-52 application, in which standalone modems operate opposite each other. Figure 1-2 shows ASMi- 52 units operating op posite a cen[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-3 Figure 1-2. ASMi-52 Mo dems Operating O pposite a Centrall y Located LRS-24 Rack Figure 1-3. ASMi-5 2 Modems Op erating opposite ASMi-52CD Cards[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-4 Overview ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Features Functionality ASMi-52 can be configured to operate in a CO (central office) or CPE (custo mer premises equipment) mode. Line Interface ASMi-52 extends the ran ge of data transmission ov er 2/4-wire lines up to 7.0 km (4.3 miles), by employing SHDSL TC-P […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-5 DTE Interface ASMi-52 supports the following DTE interfaces: • X.21 • V.35 • RS-530 • E1, as per G.704 • T1 • Ethernet/Fast Ethernet bridge with VLAN support (combined with man agement LAN port) • IR-IP (IP router). When ASMi-52 is ordere d only wit[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-6 Overview ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 1-2. ASMi-52 D ata Rates DTE Interface and Clock Mode Line Interface Local ASMi-52 Remote ASMi-52 2-wire 4-wire Serial DTE interface, internal clock Serial DTE interface n × 64 kbps (n = 1, 2, … 32, 36) n × 128 kbps ( n = 1, 2, …32, 36) Serial DTE int[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-7 Multiplexer Applications • The multiplexer unit cannot be configured as a device with L AN only port. It must have a DTE or IR port. • The hardware of a single unit-based pr oduct with a LAN port ma nager is different from that of a mu ltiplexer-based product[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-8 Overview ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 1-4. Possible Mu ltiplexer Applications (Cont.) CO/CPE E1 Serial DTE LAN E1+Serial DTE E1+LAN Serial DTE+LAN E1 ↔ E1 E1 ↔ Serial DTE E1 ↔ LAN E1 ↔ E1+Serial DTE E1 ↔ E1 E1 ↔ Serial DTE E1+LAN ↔ E1 E1 ↔ E1 E1 ↔ Serial DTE E1 ↔ E1+LAN E1 ?[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 1-9 • Receive, recovered from the received line signal (CPE mode). Management ASMi-52 supports the following management options: • ASCII terminal or Easy Config hand-hel d device via V.24/RS-232 terminal port • Telnet via a dedicated 10/100BaseT port • SNMP n[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-10 Functional Description ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Statistics Collection ASMi-52 supports SHDSL and E1/T1 statistics collection. Alarm Reporting ASMi-52 alarms are relayed via a dedi cated 6-pin terminal block connector. SHDSL Repeaters Up to eight SHDSL repeaters can be installed in l ine to incre[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Functional Description 1-11 Modem Glue Logi c Data & Clock LED s an d T erm i na l I nt er fa c e Con trol S ignal s CPU 10/ 100B as eT Ma nage ment Por t CPU Data Bus DTE Interfa ce SHDSL Li ne I nt erf ac e Power Supp ly Internal Oscill ator Figure 1-5. ASMi-52/ 4W with[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-12 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Internal oscillator – Serves as a source of internal clock for the ASMi-52 unit. Modem glue logic module – Processes the data from/to the SH DSL interface module. SHDSL line interface – Translates the received and transmitted data from the […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Specifications 1-13 • T1: 100 Ω , balanced Connector Type • X.21: 15-pin, D-type, female • V.35 – 34-pin, female • RS-530 – 25-pin, D-type, female • G.70 3/G.704 E1 – RJ-45, balanced or unbalanced ( via adapter cable) • T1 – RJ-45 • IR-IP ( I[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-14 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Alarm Relay Operation Normally Open and Normally Closed, using different pins Connector Terminal block, 6-pin Indicators PWR (green) Power TEST (red) Test SYNC A/B (green/red) Synchronization of DSL line DATA (yellow) Data Transfer (except E1 and[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Specifications 1-15 Environment Temperature Standalone: 0 ° to 50 ° C (32 ° to 122 ° F) Rail-mount: − 20 ° to 70 ° C ( − 4 ° to 158 ° F) Humidity Up to 90%, non–condensing Shock (Rail-Mount) IEC 60068-2-27 shock 1 5g, 11 ms duration, 18 shocks Vibratio[…]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual 1-16 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Site Requi rements and Prerequisites 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 2.1 Introduction This chapter describes installation and setup procedures for the standalone ASMi-52 modem. After installing the unit: • Refer to Chapter 3 for the operating instructions. • Refer to Chapter 4 for the detailed system conf igura tion proced[…]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual 2-2 Connecting the Interface Cables ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Allow at least 90 cm (36 in) of fronta l clearance for operation and maintenance accessibility. Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) cl earance at the rear of the unit for signal lines and interface cables. The ambient operating temperatur[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Connecting the Power Cables 2-3 Connecting the Line The ASMi-52 line interface terminates in an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.  To connect the line connector: • Connect the line cable to the RJ -45 connector designated SHDSL. Connecting the DTE Interface The ASMi-52 DT[…]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Operation Manual 2-4 Connecting the Power Cables ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Before connecting this unit to a powe r source and connecting or disconnecting any other cable, the protective earth terminals of this unit must be conn ected to the protective ground conductor of the mains (AC or DC) power cord. If y[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Controls and Indicators 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation This chapter provides the following information for the ASMi-52 modem: • ASMi-52 front-panel indicators • Operating procedures (turn-on, fron t-panel indications, performance monitoring and turn-off) • ASMi-52 default settings. Installation procedures giv en in Chapter 2 mu st b[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-2 Controls and Indicators ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-5 2 Figure 3-1. ASMi-52 Fr ont Panel, E1 Interface (2 Wire ) Figure 3-2. ASMi-52 Fr ont Panel, E1 Interface (4 Wire ) Figure 3-3. ASMi-52 Fr ont Panel, T1 Interface (4 Wir e) ASMi-5 2 Figure 3-4. ASMi-52 Front Panel, DTE Serial Interface (4 Wire)[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Controls and Indicators 3-3 Table 3-1. ASMi-52 Front Panel LEDs Name Function PWR (green) On – Power is ON TST (red) On – A loopback test is active in a local or remote unit SYNC A (red/green) On (red) – Link A is not synchronized On (green) – Link A is synchronized Blin[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-4 Default Settings ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 3.3 Default Settings ASMi-52 is managed by an ASCII ter minal or a PC running a terminal emulation program via a menu-driv en embedded so ftware. Table 3-4 lists the default settings of the ASMi-52 conf iguration parameters. Table 3-4. Default Settings Param[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Default Settings 3-5 Parameter Default Value Control Port Control port rate 9600 bps Data 8 Parity None Interface DCE CTS =RTS DSR ON Port control mode Terminal User name – Password 1234 Pop alarm OFF Security timeout 10 min Call Out Mode None Number of retries 1 Wait for conn[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-6 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Parameter Default Value Serial DTE Interface Rate Single: 2-wire – 192 kbps 4-wire – 384 kbps Multiplexer: 1. E1+Serial DTE, N/A , 0 kbps 2. LAN+Serial DTE: 2-wire – 192 kbps 4-wire – 384 kbps LLB from DTE Disable RLB from DTE Disable E1/E1[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-7 • Remote management via out-of- band 10/1 00BaseT port or dedi cated timeslot. Remote management is p erformed us ing Telnet, or ConfiguR AD (RAD’s Web-based application), or RADvie w (RAD’s SNMP -based management system). Managing ASMi-52 v[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-8 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 3. Configure the terminal to the defa ult communication para meters: 9.6 kbps, one start bit, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, VT100 e mulation. 4. Select the full duplex mo de. 5. Turn the terminal echo off. 6. Disa ble any type of flow c[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-9 Managing ASMi-52 via Ethernet Port ASMi-52 is equipped with an Etherne t/Fast Ethernet port (10/100BaseT) which enables communication with ASMi-52 management subs ystem using the IP protocol (see Figure 3-9 ). The Ethernet management port is confi[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-10 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 session over the dedicated timeslot ha s priority ove r management via the 10/100BaseT port. 1. Connect the E1/T1 line to the ASMi-52 E1 or T1 port. 2. Start a terminal management sess ion and do the following:  Assig n an IP address and an IP […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-11 • Trace – opens an additional pane for s ystem messages, progress indicators (ping, software and co nfiguration fi le downloads) and alarms. It is recommended to keep the trace pane open all the time. • Refresh All – refreshes all screen […]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-12 Configuration Alternatives ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Figure 3-10. Inventory and Configurati on Menus[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ation Alternatives 3-13 Figure 3-11. Monitoring, Diagno stics and File Utilities Menus[…]

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    Chapter 3 Operation Installation and Operation Manual 3-14 Turning Off ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Logging Out  To end the current session: • In the Main m enu, click Logout or type & in a terminal management screen. • • ASMi-52 allo ws at least four management se ssions to be active at a time. If the Web-based management sessi ons were n[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-1 Chapter 4 Configuration 4.1 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management The configuration of ASMi-52 is performed via a menu-dr iven embedded software, using a standard ASCII terminal or a PC running a terminal emulat ion application connected to the rear panel CONTROL port. Altern atively, ASMi-52 can[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-2 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Entering Device Information The Device Information menu allows you to assign a name to ASMi-52, define its location, and contact person. These entries may include up to 20 characters.  To enter device information: 1. Display the Sys […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-3 Configuring the Host Parameters ASMi-52 can be managed by a netw ork management station, w hich is located on the LAN connected to the 10/100BaseT po rt. In order to establish a pro per connection, it is necessary to configure the follo[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-4 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 3. Type a nu mber corresponding to a subnet mask of t he already defined network management station, and ente r a new value. 4. Repeat step 2 an d step 3 to defi ne addit ional management stations. 5. Press <Esc> to return to the […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-5 ASMi-52 Management Access 1. TELNET allowed (access allowed) 2. WEB allowed (access allowed) > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-6. Mana gement Access Menu Configuring Dedicated Timeslots ASMi-52 units with a[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-6 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Rem Agent Table SOURCE IP DESTINATION IP PORT > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll; ?-help Figure 4-8. R em Agent Table Configuring VLAN Encapsulation ASMi-52 is occasionally connected to a VLAN network when ma[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-7 Configuring the LAN Port ASMi-52 includes a 10/100BaseT port that can be used as a user or management port. The LAN port operates in a self-learning bridge or transparent mode, w ith or without autonegotiation. • If the LAN port serve[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-8 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Filling out the Bridging Table When the 10/100BaseT port operates in the bridge mode, yo u can assign MAC addresses to the local or remote LAN.  To fill out the bridge table: 1. Select Bridging Table from the Local LAN Config uration[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-9 ASMi-52 Bridge Table Type (Static) 1. MAC Address … (00000000000) 2. Port … () > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help Figure 4-12. Bridge Table, Editing Mode Configuring Aging Timeout The aging time is the timeout peri[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-10 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 QoS Mapping (Classification 802.1p) 1. User Priority 0 > (Traffic Class 0) 2. User Priority 1 > (Traffic Class 0) 3. User Priority 2 > (Traffic Class 0) 4. User Priority 3 > (Traffic Class 0) 5. User Priority 4 >[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring ASMi-52 for Management 4-11 ASMi-52 Data Rate (2304 Kbps) 1. 64 Kbps 12. 768 Kbps 23. 1472 Kbps 2. 128 Kbps 13. 832 Kbps 24. 1536 Kbps 3. 192 Kbps 14. 896 Kbps 25. 1600 Kbps 4. 256 Kbps 15. 960 Kbps 26. 1664 Kbps 5. 320 Kbps 16. 1024 Kbps 27. 1728 Kbps 6. 384 Kbp[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-12 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. If the autonegotiation is e nabled, choose Max AutoNeg Capabil ity from the Local LAN Configuration menu. The Set Capability menu appears. 3. Select the required LAN operation mo de by choosing one o f the following:  10BaseT […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-13 ASMi-52 Configuration > 1. System configuration > 2. LAN configuration > 3. SHDSL configuration 4. E1 configuration 5. T1 configuration 6. DTE configuration > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-1[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-14 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Master Cloc k ASMi-52 modems support receive, exte rnal and internal clock modes. When configured to the internal or extern al clock, ASMi-52 modem operates as a n STU-C unit. When configured to the receive clock, AS[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-15 ASMi-52 Local/Remote Card Mode 1. E1 2. DTE 3. E1 + LAN 4. E1 + V35 5. V35 + LAN > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-19. Local/Remote Card Mode Menu Configuring Remote Ca rd Mode The remote card mode con[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-16 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring Control Port Pa rameters The embedded ASMi-52 software enables you to c onfigure the Control port parameters.  To access the Control port menu: • From the System Configuration menu, select Control Port (Main menu &g[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-17 Selecting the Contro l Por t Interfa ce  To select the control port interface: 1. From the Control Port menu, select Interface (Main menu > Configuration > System Configuration > Control Port > Interface) to choose t[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-18 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Port Control 1. Port Control Mode > (Terminal) 2. Terminal > 3. Dial out > 4. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-22. Port Control Menu Configuring the Port Control Mode The Control […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-19 ASMi-52 Terminal 1. Change access > 2. POP ALARM (No) 3. Security timeout (10 min) 4. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-24. Terminal Menu  To change the user name and password: 1. From t he […]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-20 Configuring ASMi-52 System Parameters ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5  To configure the security timeout: 1. From t he Terminal menu, select Security Timeout (Main menu > Configuration > System Configuratio n > Control Port > Port Control > Terminal > Security Timeout) to configur[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring AS Mi-52 System Parameters 4-21  3 to specify the time (in sec) ASMi-52 waits for an answer after each dial ing attempt. If the called station does not answer within the specified time, ASMi-52 disconnects. If addition al call attempts are allowed, ASMi-52 red[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-22 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 4.3 Configuring the Physical Ports Configuring the SHDSL Interface The ASMi-52 configuration soft ware allows you to c hange the modem’s transmission mode (A nnex A or Annex B). Examples given below illustrate the lo cal device configura[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-23 ASMi-52 SHDSL remote port configuration Transmission mode (Annex_AB) Asym PSD (Asym/Sym Enable) Line prob (Adaptive rate) 1. Power backoff (Enable) 2. Snext margin (Disable Snext margin) 3. Current margin (Disable current margin) 4. Loop a[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-24 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. Select the Snext margin by typing th e number corresponding to the required value. The SHDSL Remote Port menu appears. 3. Select Save to save the changes. ASMi-52 Snext margin (Disable Snext margin) 1. -10 12. 1 2. -9 13. 2 3. -8 14. 3 […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-25 Configuring the Power Spectral Density By configuring the power spectral dens ity, you define the amoun t of power applied to the spectrum of frequencies that carry the informat ion signal in order to achieve a satisfactory level of signal[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-26 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuration > SHDSL Local Port/SHDSL Remote Port/SHDSL Repeater > Loop Attenuation Threshold). The loop attenuation threshold can be configured from the SHDSL remote or local port, or from the SHDSL repeater. 2. Enter the required […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-27 Configuring the DTE Interface Data Rate ASMi-52 supports multiple data rate s between the range of 64 kbps and 4608 kbps, depending on the clock mode and line/DTE interface of the local and remote units (see Table 1-2 an d Table 1-3 ). […]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-28 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the E1 Interface The following are commonly used acronyms: • CO – Central Office, where the clock sour ce is set to internal or external • CPE – customer premise equipment. When ASMi-52 includes a G.7 04 E1 port, you ca[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-29 ASMi-52 E1 Local Port 1. Framed mode (G732N) 2. Sync mode (CCITT(complies with G732)) 3. CRC-4 (NO) 4. Idle code (ff) 5. Time slots assign 6. Unit Identical Set (Yes) 7. Number TS for remote E1 8. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &am[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-30 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Framed mode (Unframed) 1. Unframed 2. G732N 3. G732S transparent > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-34. Framed Mode Menu Enabling CRC-4 Code Generation You have to enable the CRC-4 code generation if yo[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-31 ASMi-52 Sync mode (CCITT (complies with G732)) 1. FAST (after 1 sec) 2. 62411 (after 10 sec) 3. CCITT (complies with G732) > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-35. Sync Mode Menu Defining Idle Code You can define[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-32 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 • • You can configure timeslot 0 to be looped or transp arent:  Looped – timeslot 0 is sent back to the E1 interface, when operating opposite remote units with a serial data interface.  Transparent – timeslot 0 is tran smitte[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-33 ASMi-52 has a multiplexer mo dem with two interfa ces. The maximum timeslots that can be used are as follows: • If E1 + LAN, then the maximum TSs (t imeslots) = (2048 kbps – LAN rate) / 64 kbps. • If E1 + Serial DTE, then t he maximu[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-34 Configuring the Physical Ports ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 • The Unit Identical Set is permanently set to Yes, the parameters are copied to the remote unit. If the Frame Mode is not G732S: • The Unit Identical setting can be set to Yes or No when the local modem is configured as CO and both mo[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configuring the Physical Ports 4-35 • Transmit signal mask (DSU mode) – le ng th of a cable in feet between the ASMi-52 T1 port connector and the n etwork access point:  0 fe et – 0 to 133 feet  13 3 feet – 133 to 266 feet  26 6 feet — 266 to 399 feet  39[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-36 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 4.4 Additional Tasks Displaying the ASMi-52 Status The ASMi-52 software allows you to disp lay the modem system and physical port information. The status information is a vailable via the Monitoring menu.  To access the Monitoring menu: • From the […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-37 ASMi-52 System Status Local Remote Device Type (ASMi52_SA_M (PLASTIC)-STU_C-2W) ASMi52_SA Clock Source (INT) RCV Software Version (2.01E24) (2.01E24) Hardware Version (0.00) (0.00) FPGA Version (0.13) (0.13) Hardware Status (NO HARDWARE FAILURE) (NO HW[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-38 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 • The physical port alarms are described in Chapter 5 . 2. Type N to display the next page. Accessing the Remote ASMi-52 Accessing the remote ASMi-52 is performe d using a virtual connection with your terminal physically connected to the local unit. ?[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-39 Figure 4-42. Password Reques t Screen (ConfiguRAD Session)  To enter the user name and password: 1. Type in your user name a nd press <Tab> . • You can leave the user name field empty (default), the default password is 12 34. 2. Type in your[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-40 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Figure 4-44. Main Menu (ConfiguRAD Session) Displaying the ASMi-52 Inventory The ASMi-52 inventory displays in formation on the functional blocks of the local or remote modem. ASMi-52 consists of the following components: • SHDSL unit • DTE unit •[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-41 ASMi-52 Inventory 1 Index 1001 Description RAD-local ASMi-52_M SHDSL modem Vendor type Contained in 0 Class 3 Rel pos 0 Name SHDSL modem HW ver 0.00 SW ver 1.00E54 ->> > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll; ?-help Figure 4-45. In[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-42 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 TFTP TFTP status (No operation) TFTP error (No error) 1. TFTP IP server (172.17.160.103) 2. TFTP file name (201e24.img) 3. TFTP retry timeout (sec) [0-300] (15) 4. TFTP total timeout (sec) [0-4000] (1200) 5. Save 6. Transfer command > ESC — p[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-43 For exit press Q(uit) If you press <Q> , ASMi-52 aborts the download process and displays Download failure. Press Esc to continue. message in addition to the previous display. • During the software installation, the TST in dicator blinks. 2. Se[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-44 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 5. From the TFTP menu, pe rform the foll owing steps:  Select TFTP IP Server and enter the IP address of the TFTP server  Select TFTP File N ame and enter the name of the software file (for example, 201e24.img ).  Select TFTP Retry Timeo ut and[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-45 ASMi-52 SW files Local Remote Software active version: (2.01E24) (2.02000) Software active partition: (0) (0) Code size: (813110) (813161) Date: (28-7-4) (2-8-4) Software backup version: (2.01E24) (2.01E11) Software backup partition: (1) (1) Code size:[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-46 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Resetting to Default Settings You can reset the local or remote ASMi-52 to it s default settings. Resetting to the factory default does not affect the master clock setting. In addition, you can reset the local ASMi-52 without affecting it s ma nagement […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A dditional Tasks 4-47 2. From th e Reset menu, select Local Reset to reset the local modem or Remo te Reset to reset the remote device. The Local/Remote Reset menu appears (see Figure 4-51 ). 3. From the Local/Remote Reset menu, select Local/Remote Device Reset to perform t[…]

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    Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual 4-48 Additional Tasks ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Repeater Reset 1. Repeater SHDSL line reset . . . 2. Repeater number > (1) > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 4-52. Repeater Reset Menu Exiting the Control Session You can exit the terminal control session any time […]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Overview 5-1 Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Application 5.1 Overview This chapter provides detailed instr uctions for setting up t wo ASMi-52 modems i n a typical application. ASMi-52 configuration is performed via a men u-driven embedded software using a standard ASCII terminal or a PC r unning a terminal emulatio n application c[…]

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    Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Ap plication Installation and Operation Manual 5-2 Configuring the ASMi-52 units ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 5.2 Configuring the ASMi-52 units Two ASMi-52 units must be configured for this app lication. Both units have t he same configuration parameters, except for the host IP address and the master clock mode.  To prepare a[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Application ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ing the ASMi-52 units 5-3  Set the CO ASMi- 52 unit clock to Internal.  Set the CPE ASMi-52 unit clock to Receive. 3. Select Save to save the changes.  To set the device host IP address: 1. Displa y the host IP menu (Mai n menu > Conf[…]

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    Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Ap plication Installation and Operation Manual 5-4 Configuring the ASMi-52 units ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. From t he Framed Mode menu, select Unframed to choose the unframed operation. The E1 Local Port menu appears. 3. Save the changes. After performing these config uration proc edures, the ASMi-52 units are ready to be c[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Application ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Configur ing the ASMi-52 units 5-5 ASMi-52 DTE local port configuration > 1. LLB from DTE : (Enable/Disable) 2. RLB from DTE : (Enable/Disable) 3. Data rate : (1984 kbps) 4. Save > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 5-6. DTE Lo[…]

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    Chapter 5 Configuring a Typical Ap plication Installation and Operation Manual 5-6 Configuring the ASMi-52 units ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-1 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter describes the ASMi- 52 di agnostic funct ions, which include: • Status indications, alarms, power-up self-test • Statistics collection • Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) • Diagnostic tests (loopback s and LEDs test). 6.1 Monitoring Performance Displ[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-2 Monitoring Performance ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 2. From th e Physical Port Statistics menu, select SHDSL Port Performances to display the unit’s SDHSL statistics. The SDHSL Port Performances menu appears (see Figure 6- 2 ). ASMi-52 SHDSL Port Performances 1. SHDSL current per[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-3 ASMi-52 SHDSL current day performances Local A Local B Remote A Remote B Port number (1) (1) (1) (1) 24 hour ES (1) (1) (1) (1) 24 hour UAS (1401) (1401) (1401) (1401) 24 hour SES (0) (0) (0) (0) 24 hour LOWS (0) (0) (0) (0) 24 ho[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-4 Monitoring Performance ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 SHDSL all intervals local/remote performances … Line A Line B INT CRC LOSWS ES SES UAS CRC LOSWS ES SES UAS ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; ?-help; @-scroll Figure 6-5. S HDSL All Interv als Local/Remote Perform[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-5 • For details on enabling th e CRC-4 function, refer to Chapter 4 . • For the details on configur ing T1 fr aming, refer to Configuring T1 I nterface in Chapter 4. Displaying the Current E1/T1 Statistics  To display the cur[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-6 Monitoring Performance ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 E1/T1 current day performance Local Remote Port number (1) No statistics collection ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 6-9. E1/T1 Current Day Performances Screen Table 6-2. E1/T1 Statistic s Parameter[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Monitoring Performance 6-7 Table 6-2. . E1 Statistics Parameters (C ont.) Display Description Range Current DM Number of degraded minutes in which the B ER exceeded 1 × 10 -6 . This value is updated every minute for 15-m inute interval or every 24 hours fo[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-8 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Clearing the E1/T1 Statistics  To clear E1/T1 statistics: • From the E1 Port Performances menu (see Figure 6-2 ), select E1 /T1 Clear Local Performances or E1 /T1 Clear Remote Performances (Main menu > Monitoring > Physical Po[…]

  • Page 113: RAD Data comm ASMi-52

    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Handling Alarms 6-9 Displaying All Alarms ASMi-52 allows you to displa y all alarms, irrespective of their origin (system or port).  To display all alarms: 1. From the Main menu, select Monitoring . The Monitoring menu appears (see Figure 6-11 ). 2. From[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-10 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 System Monitoring 1. System status 2. System log file 3. System clear log file … > ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 6-13. System Moni toring Menu Working with the System Log File ASMi-52 maintains sys[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Handling Alarms 6-11 ASMi-52 Physical port status Port Number (1) 1. Port status 2. Line mask (NO_MASK) 3. Port log file 4. Port clear log file > ESC-prev. menu; !-main menu; &-exit; @-scroll Figure 6-14. Physical Port Status Menu Masking Port Alarms[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-12 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 6-3. ASMi-52 Alarms and Warn ings (Cont.) Number Terminal Message Port Description Severity 12 SNR MARGIN OVER LINE B SHDSL Line B signal-to-noise margin has exceeded the alarm threshold (4-wire units only) Minor 13 LOSW FAILURE O[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Handling Alarms 6-13 Table 6-3. ASMi-52 Alarms and Warn ings (Cont.) Number Terminal Message Port Description Severity 32 E1 EXCESIVE ERR RATIO T1 EXCESIVE ERR RATIO DTE The bit error rate of the link exceed s 10 -3 Major 33 E1 AIS OCCURED T1 AIS OCCURED DT[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-14 Handling Alarms ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table 6-3. ASMi-52 Alarms and Warn ings (Cont.) Number Terminal Message Port Description Severity 45 LOOP ATTN. OVER CUSTOMER SIDE SHDSL Loop attenuation at the customer side of the repeater has exceeded the alarm threshold. Major (all)[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Troubleshooting 6-15 Table 6-4. ASMi-52 Events Terminal Message Description CRC EVENT LINE A CRC errors are detected on line A CRC EVENT LINE B CRC errors are detected on line B SW DOWNLOAD FAIL Software download failed BUFFER OVERFLOW More than 100 entries[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-16 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMI 52 Port log file Source Name Severity Status Time 1. Local MNGMNT IS DOWN MAJOR ON 0:00:00 2. Local E1 SYNC LOSS LINE A MAJOR ON 0:00:00 3. Local E1 SIGNAL LOSS MAJOR ON 0:00:00 4. Local SYNC LOSS LINE A MAJOR ON 0:00:00 5. Local E[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-17 Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) It is possible to generate BERT+RLB or BERT (from both CO and CPE) in multiplexer and E1 and DTE Serial single units. The BERT, RLB + BERT can be set o nly if there is a connection to the FE unit. BERT Pattern[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-18 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 ASMi-52 Bert 1. Bert (ON/OFF) 2. Bert + RLB (ON/OFF) 3. Bert pattern > 4. Save Bert parameters > ESC-prev. menu ; !–main menu ; &–exit terminal Figure 6-16. BERT Menu 3. From the Ber t menu, select Bert Pattern (see Figure[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-19 ASMi-52 Bert Results Local Remote Run time (seconds) 2000 Sync loss state sync loss Sync run time (seconds) 2000 Sync loss counter 2000 Total bits 3000 Error bits 50 BER 5.5E-4 > ESC-prev. menu; !–main menu ; &–exit terminal […]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-20 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Figure 6-20. Loopback with Multiplexer Units Running the Local Loopback The local loopback (LLB) checks the pe rformance of the local ASMi-52 modem, the local DTE and the connection between them (see Figure 6-21 ). The LLB can be perfor[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-21  To run the local loopback: 1. From the Main menu, select Diagnost ics . The Diagnostics menu is displayed (see Figure 6-22 ). 2. From th e Diagnostics menu, select:  Local Test to run the LLB on the local ASMi-52  Remote Test […]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-22 Testing ASMi-52 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Running the Remote Loopback The remote loopback (RLB) checks the performanc e of both the local and remote ASMi-52 modems, an d the li nes connecting them (see Figure 6-24 ). ASMi-52 allows you to set the loopbac k timeout causing the R[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Testing ASMi-52 6-23  To activate the remote loopback at the SHDSL repeater : 1. From t he Diagnostics menu, select Repeater Test (Main menu > Diagnostics > Repeater Test). The Repeater Test menu appears (see Figure 6-26 ). 2. From the Repeater Tes[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-24 Frequently Asked Questions ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5  To deactivate multiple loopbacks: • From the Local or Remote Test menu, select Clear All . The TST indicator turns off. Running the LEDs Test The user can perform the front-panel LED test to verify that the local unit i[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Support 6-25 6.7 Technical Support Technical support for this product can be obtained from the local distrib utor from whom it was purchased. For further information, please contact th e RAD distributor nearest you or one of RAD’s offices wor[…]

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    Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Installation and Operation Manual 6-26 Technical Support ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 DTE Interface Connectors A-1 Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications A.1 DTE Interface Connectors V.35, X.21 and RS-530 Interface Connectors The V.35 interface of the ASMi-52 mo dem terminates in a 34 -pin female connector. The X.21 interface terminates in a 15-pin, D-t ype female connector. The RS-530 interface terminates in[…]

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    Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications Installation and Operation Manual A-2 DTE Interface Connectors ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Table A-1. V.35, X.21 a nd RS-530 Connector Pinouts ( Cont.) V.35 RS-530 X.21 Description 34-Pin DB-25 DB-15 Signal Function Pin Circuit Pin Circui t Pin Circuit (Function) Data Set Ready E DSR 107 6 22 CC(A) CC(B) A posit i[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 DTE Interface Connectors A-3 E1 and T1 Interface Connector The balanced E1 and T1 interfac es terminate in RJ-45 connector. Table A-2 lists the balanced connector pin assignment. Table A-2. E1/T1 Con nector Pinout Pin Function 1, 2 Transmit (output) 4, […]

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    Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications Installation and Operation Manual A-4 CONTROL Connector ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 A.2 CONTROL Connector The control terminal interface terminates in a V. 24/RS-232 9-pin D-ty pe female connector that can be configured as DCE or DTE (see the Selecting the Control Port Interface section in Chapter 4). Ta ble A-4 l[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Alarm Relay Connector A-5 Table A-6. Cross Cab le Pinout DB-9 Pin DB-9 Pin 2 3 3 2 4 6 5 5 6 4 7 8 8 7 A.3 Alarm Relay Connector The ASMi-52 alarm relay terminates in a 6-pin female connector, designated ALARM. Figure A-1 lists the pino ut of the ALARM […]

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    Appendix A Interface Connector Specifications Installation and Operation Manual A-6 Alarm Relay Connector ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Introduction B-1 Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module B.1 Introduction Overview IR-IP is a high-performan ce, miniature IP router based on RAD’s unique IP router chip, the Chip Router. IR-IP has a 10B aseT (UTP) interface and complies wit h IEEE 802.3. The router interface operates in either half-duplex or full-duplex mode. IR-IP[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-2 Technical Specifications ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Application Figure B-1 shows a typ ical application of the ASMi-52 unit equipped with t he IR-IP interface module. Figure B-1. Typical Application of the ASMi-52 Unit with IR-IP B.2 Technical Specifications Router Local IP Net Capacity […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Phys ical Description B-3 B.3 Physical Description Figure B-2 shows the rear panels of AS Mi-52 with the IR-IP interface module. CO NTRO L ALAR M LI NE B LI NE A 14 25 ACT LI NK A CT LI NK ER R SETUP 12 34 IR-IP E1/ T1 SHDS L TX RX 14 25 Figure B-2. IR-IP Ethernet […]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-4 Physical Descript ion ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR-IP LEDs IR-IP contains three LEDs, which indicate the module activity. Table B-3 explains the functions of the IR-IP interface indicators. Table B-3. IR-IP Interface Indicators LED Name Function Color LINK Lights when the Ethernet inter[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR-IP Management Subsystem B-5 B.4 IR-IP Management Subsystem The IR-IP interface modul e management subsystem sup ports the following functions: • Preliminary config uration • Configuration of management access parameters • Advanced configuration o f IR-IP p[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-6 Performing Preliminary Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 After configuring IR-IP, it starts normal operation and routes the traffic in accordance with the user-selec ted configuration parameters. To change the parameters of an already- configure d IR-IP, establish communication fr[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Performing Preliminary Configuration B-7 Connecting the Telnet Host Before starting the management an d conf iguration activities, it is necessary t o establish IP commun ication between your Telnet host and the IR-IP interface module. For this purpose, it is neces[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-8 Performing Preliminary Configuration ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 To use the IP learning mechanism, you do not need to know the current address of IR-IP LAN interface, but only the prescribed IP address. The IP address is actually retrieved from the ARP frames sent during p inging to locat[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR-IP Management Utility B-9 At this stage, the communication with IR-IP router is lost, because its IP ad dress has been changed. Therefore, you must re configure the destination IP address of the Telnet host. If you wish, yo u may also change t he temporary IP ad[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-10 IR-IP Management Utility ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Starting a Management Utility The management utility i s started automatically when Telnet commun ication is established. If password protection is e nabled (see the Defining Management Access section below), you will be prompted to en[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Quick Setup Guide B-11 B.7 Quick Setup Guide The Quick Setup menu is used to select th e main parameters’ values that m ust be defined before you start using IR-IP. Use the Advanced Setup menu (see the Advanced Setup section below) to specify values for other IR-[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-12 Quick Setup Guide ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 WAN IP Address – Used to enter the IP address for the IR-IP WAN interface, i.e., the IP address to be used by IP hosts on the WAN to reach this IR-IP interface module. If the WAN IP Address field remains blank, IR-IP operates in the Unnumbe[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Quick Setup Guide B-13 ASMi-52 wi th IR-IP LAN IP A ddr es s: 192 .1 68 .1.2 Mask : 25 5.25 5. 25 5.248 DHCP Serv er IP Networ k Figure B-7. Selecting t he IP Subnet Mask Leaving the DHCP Server IP Address fi eld bla nk disables the DHCP re lay. 3. Set the protocol[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-14 Defining Management Access ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 B.8 Defining Management Access The Management Access menu is used to enable the use of passwords to protect the access to IR-IP management utility, and control the inactivity time-out interval. When password protection is en abled, a[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Advanced Setup B-15 B.9 Advanced Setup The Advanced Setup menu is used to se lect the desired group of IR-IP configuration parameters. The parameters accessed through Advanced Setup menu supplement the parameters available on the Quick Setup sc reen, by providing c[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-16 Advanced Setup ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Quick Setup Management Access Advanced Setup ……………………………………………………….. Device identification Interface Parameters ==================================================[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Advanced Setup B-17 Defining the WAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol The Frame Relay Protocol Parameters menu is use d to configure the parameters Frame Relay WAN for protocol (the WAN protocol is selected by means of t he Quick Setup ) in Figure B-5 . […]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-18 Advanced Setup ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 PPP Protocol Menu The PPP Protocol Parameters menu is us ed to configure the parameters PPP WAN for protocol (the WAN protocol is selected by means of the (the WAN protocol is selected by means of the Quick Setup ) in Figure B-5 .  To define […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Advanced Setup B-19 Defining the Multicast Parameters The Multicast IP menu is used to spec ify the IP multicast frame forwarding parameters, and to access the static multicast grou ps’ table.  To define the Multicast Parameters: 1. From the Advanced Setup men[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-20 Using the Device Control Menu ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5  To access the Static Gro ups menu: 1. From t he Multicast IP menu, type 2 . The following screen appears: IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Static Multicast Groups Table —————————— Group IP Address 1.[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Using the Device Control Menu B-21 Downloading New Software IR-IP operates as a TFTP client, an d therefore it is po ssible to update its software by downloading new software from anothe r computer that operates as a TFTP server. The New Software Download menu is u[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-22 Using the Device Control Menu ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Erasing Configuration Selecting Erase Configuration allows you to reset all the configuration parameters to their default values. • Do this o nly if you need to reconfigur e the module a new (all the parameters). • After erase[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Viewing IR -IP configuration Data B-23 This operation restarts the IR-IP LAN controller. To continue your Telnet session, press any key within 15 seconds followin g the confirmation of the reset operation. Reset WAN  To reset the WAN interface: • From the Rese[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-24 Viewing IR-IP configurat ion Data ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) VIEW CONFIGURATION —————— BOOT Version: 1.06 18.03.1999 Device Name: IP router card System Location: The location of this device Contact Person: Name of contact Person MAC A[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Viewing IR -IP configuration Data B-25 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) Multicast Groups Table ———————- Group IP Address Status Group IP Address Status Press any key for exit Figure B-21. Multicast Groups Table Screen Viewing the Statistics Sc[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-26 Using Diagnostic Tools (Pin g Terminal) ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date) SYSTEM STATISTICS —————— Counter Name Val Counter Name Val WAN in Octets 83504 WAN Alignment Errors 0 WAN Out Octets 1950 WAN Aborted Frames 0 WAN Out Frames 1723 WAN S[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Using Diagnost ic Tools (Ping Terminal) B-27 Using the Ping Function The Ping option is used to confirm IP connectivity by pinging othe r IP hosts. Connectivity is confirmed by receiving a re ply from the remote (pinged) IP h ost.  To ping a host: 1. From the Di[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-28 Erasing IR-IP Software ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 B.13 Erasing User’s Configuration The user-defined configuration parameters are stored in the IP router card flash memory. After the user-defined configuratio n parameters are erased, the IP router card automatically loads the default […]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Erasing IR-IP Software B-29 Erasing Application Software  To erase the application software: 1. Turn ASMi-52 of f. 2. Set all the four sectio ns of IR-IP DIP switch to ON. 3. Turn ASMi-52 on and monitor the ERR and LINK indicators: they must blink alternately. 4[…]

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    Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual B-30 IR-IP Troubleshooting ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 5. Run a stan dard TFTP client application on the Telnet host, and download the appropriate software file.  If the download is successful, IR-IP starts using the new software.  If the downloading fails, repeat the download process. […]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Technical Specifications C-1 Appendix C Easy Config Device This appendix describes the Easy Config hand-held device intended for ASMi-52 configuration via the V.24 (RS-232) control port, eliminating the need for an ASCII terminal. Using the Easy Config, the local user can perform the same configuration, monitoring and diag nostic f[…]

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    Appendix C Easy Config Device Installation and Operation Manual C-2 Installation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 C.3 Installation Package Contents The Easy Config package contains the following items: • Easy Config device • AC/DC power adapter • Interface cable with DB-9 male and female connec tors. Connecting the Interface Cable The control port of the Eas[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Easy Config Device ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Operation C-3 C.4 Operation Turning the Easy Config On  To turn the Easy Config on: • Set the top panel BAT switch to OFF if the Easy Config receives power from the external AC/DC adapter. or • Set the top panel BAT switch to ON if th e Easy Config receives powe[…]

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    Appendix C Easy Config Device Installation and Operation Manual C-4 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Scrolling the ASMi-52 Menus The Easy Config enables the user to scro ll through the ASMi-52 menu s. The menu structure is circular – the menu scr eens are displayed on the LCD one after another in cyclic order.  To scroll down the menus: • Press th[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Easy Config Device ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 Operation C-5 5. Repeat steps 3– 4 to complete the selection.  Use the s character as a space  Use the ESC button to delete the last entered character. 6. Press the ENTER button t o accept selected values. 7. If an invalid value is entered, Error Reconfigure me[…]

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    Appendix C Easy Config Device Installation and Operation Manual C-6 Operation ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 7. Press the x button to sel ect the value. The s character designating space is stored in the bottom row: s 111s 8. Repeat steps 4– 7 to enter the remain ing values. Mind the spaces between the IP address portion s. The resulting display should look as[…]

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    ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 I-1 Index —A— AC Power, 2-4 Adapter cable CBL-RJ-45/2BNC/E1, 1-5 Aging timeout, 4-9 Alarm reporting, 1-10 Alarm Relay, 1-14 connecting, 2-4 Alarms clearing, 6-10 displaying, 6-9 index of, 6-11 masking, 6-11 Applications, 1-2, B-2 ASMi-52 Menu map, 3-11 Autoconfiguration TFTP or XMODEM, 4-44 Autonegotiation, 4-12 —B— BERT Pa[…]

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    Index Installation and Operation Manual I-2 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 parameters, B-6 Default settings, 3-4 control port, 3-5 E1/E1+Ethernet/E1+Serial DTE interface, 3-6 LAN configuration, 3-4 resetting, 4-47 Serial DTE interface, 3-6 SHDSL interface, 3-5 system, 3-4 Detecting errors, 6-8 Device information, 4-1 DHCP Relay, B-12 Diagnostics, 1-9, 1-14 Dial-[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Index ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 I-3 reset to default values, B-22 Reset WAN, B-23 resetting, B-22 static groups, B-19 statistics, B-25 technical specifications, B-2 —L— LAN Aging timeout, 4-9 autonegotiation, 4-12 Configuration, 4-7 fault indication, 4-12 rate, 4-10 LEDs, 1-12 front panel, 3-3, 6-8 IR-IP, B-4 test, 6-24[…]

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    Index Installation and Operation Manual I-4 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 changing, 4-20 default, 4-40 Performance monitoring, 1-14 Physical description, 1-10 Plastic Enclosure, 1-15 Pinout RJ-45, B-3 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), B-1 Port alarms masking, 6-11 Port log file, 6-15 Port status, 6-10 display, 4-39 Power Cables, 2-4 Power Source, 1-15 Power-up sel[…]

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    Installation and Operation Manual Index ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5 I-5 Timeslots mapping E1, 4-32 Timing, 1-8, 1-14 Troubleshooting, 6-15 TSA, 4-34 Turning off, 3-15 —U— Unit enclosure, 1-2 Unit identical settings, 4-34 User name, 4-40 —V— Versions, 1-1 Virtual connection, 4-39 —X— XMODEM installing new software, 4-44[…]

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    Index Installation and Operation Manual I-6 ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5[…]

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    Supplement Drilling T emplate for W all Inst allation 377-900-02/06 1 This panel is drawn to scale. T o drill the holes for a wall inst allation, tear this page out of the manual or print it and hold it against the wall. on letter-size paper (8.5″x1 1.0″) 1 33 22 LEDs facing up — drill at . 1 LEDs facing down — drill at . LEDs facing left[…]

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RAD. ASMi-52, ASMi-52L. 2/4 –х проводные модемы SHDSL/мультиплесоры

Модемы ASMi-52 и ASMi-52L используют технологию SHDSL с линейным кодом TC PAM-16, позволяющую увеличить дальность цифровых линий связи. Они обеспечивают передачу данных на большие расстояния в диапазоне скоростей до 2.3 Мбит/с по одной медной паре и до 4.6 Мбит/с по двум парам.

  • Работают на нескольких скоростях передачи данных между 2.3 Мбит/с и 4.6 Мбит/с

  • Дальность действия до 10 км

  • Надежная производительность при передаче по некачественным или зашумленным линиям

  • Работает с модулями RAD LRS-24, DXC и Megaplex, а также с оборудованием других производителей

  • Пользовательские порты ASMi-52 могут быть E1, T1, V.35, X.21, RS-530 и 10/100BaseT с мостом или маршрутизатором

  • ASMi-52 с двумя портами может мультиплексировать данные V.35/X.21/RS-530, 10/100BaseT LAN и трафик E1 через SHDSL

  • ASMi-52L поставляется с одним пользовательским портом V.35, X.21 или 10/100BaseT, или со встроенным коммутатором с четырьмя портами Ethernet

  • Автоматическая конфигурация позволяет быстро и легко устанавливать устройство

  • Поставляются и в виде 2/4 модемной карты для стойки 19” LRS-24

ASMi-52 может быть поставлен в версии высшего класса с двумя пользовательскими портами и возможностями мультиплексора. С его помощью можно передавать комбинации трафика V.35/X.21/RS-530, 10/100BaseT и E1 по одному соединению SHDSL с максимальной скоростью 2.3 Мбит/с.

Модель ASMi-52L отличается привлекательной ценой и предназначена для приложений, в которых требуется только один пользовательский порт. Со стороны пользователя устройства поддерживают E1 и T1, V.35, X.21 и RS-530, мост Ethernet и маршрутизатор IP. ASMi-52L поставляется также с четырехпортовым интерфейсом 10/100BaseT с встроенным коммутатором.

Модемы ASMi позволяют увеличить дальность передачи на скорости 2 Мбит/с до 4 км по одной медной паре и еще более — по двум парам. Все модели совместимы с повторителями для 2-х и 4-х проводных линий, например, с RAD S-RPT, для приложений с еще большей дальностью.

Устройства соответствуют стандартам ITU-T G.991.2 и ETSI 101524 для SHDSL. Модемы SHDSL также могут работать в сочетании с модулями SHDSL для устройств DXC и Megaplex. Мониторинг, управление и диагностика местного и удаленного устройства могут осуществляться через порт управления. Соответствие действующим стандартам позволяет использовать модемы ASMi в сочетании с аппаратурой TDM других производителей, поддерживающей стандарт SHDSL.

Модем SHDSL ASMi-52 выпускается в виде автономного устройства и в виде карты для 19” стойки LRS-24 с центральным SNMP- управлением. ASMi-52 выпускается также в усиленном металлическом корпусе, предназначенном для монтажа на рельсе в аппаратном шкафу стандарта EN 50121-4 (так же и ASMi-52L с четырьмя портами Ethernet).

Управление автономным устройством может осуществляться через:

  • порт V.24/RS-232 по протоколу SLIP

  • выделенный порт Ethernet (только ASMi-52)

  • выделенный временной интервал порта E1/T1 (только ASMi-52)

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Читать онлайн Инструкция по эксплуатации для RAD Data comm ASMi-52 (Страница 1)

Другие Сетевые роутеры (маршрутизаторы) RAD Data comm ASMi-52

Топ RAD Data comm Сетевые роутеры (маршрутизаторы)

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