USER MANUAL FMUX04 Fiber Optical Multiplexer Standalone / Rack Type 4 Channel Fixed Design G.703 E1, T1(DS1) SNMP Manageable (Optional) FXS Order
Chapter 1: Introduction The following photo (AC model), with graphics, shows the major components which make up the FMUX04 (with the Order Wire and S
Chapter 1: Introduction 11 1.5 Technical Specifications 1.5.1 E1 Link Ports 4 fixed ports Framing Unframed (transparent) Bit Rate 2.048 Mb/s +/-50
Chapter 1: Introduction 12 1.5.3 Local Setup and Configuration DIP Switches A switch -12 pole, B switch - 2 pole Console Port local VT-100 terminal
Chapter 1: Introduction 13 1.5.6 Optical Specifications Connector Type ST, SC, FC, LC, MT-RJ or WDM-SC (single fiber) Optical mode Multi-mode or Si
Chapter 1: Introduction 14 1.5.9 Power supply Voltage (AC source) 100 ~ 240 VAC Voltage (DC range 1) 18 ~ 36 VDC Voltage (DC range 2) 36 ~ 72 VDC
Chapter 1: Introduction 1.7 T1(DS1) Signal Structure 1.7.1 T1 link line rate The T1 line operates at a nominal rate of 1.544Mb/s. 1.7.2 T1 link lin
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Chapter 2. Installation Chapter 2. Installation 2.1 General The Installation chapter will cover the physical installation of the FMUX04, Standalone/R
Chapter 2. Installation 2.4 Mechanical Assembly The FMUX04 is designed for standalone use, but it may be rack mounted as required with an optional mo
Chapter 2. Installation 2.5 Electrical Installation 2.5.1 Power connection, AC For a model with AC power supply, AC power (100~240VAC) is supplied to
Chapter 2. Installation 2.6 Rear Panel Connectors The rear panel of the FMUX04 supports the E1 and T1 interface connection, the AC or DC power connect
Chapter 2. Installation 2.8 Removal/Replacement Procedures 2.8.1 Order Wire Feature Module Removal / Replacement ***CAUTION*** This procedure should
Chapter 2. Installation 2.8.2 SNMP Feature Removal / Replacement ***CAUTION*** This procedure should only be performed by qualified service personne
Chapter 3. Operation 23 Chapter 3. Operation 3.1 Introduction This chapter will go into the details of the specific configuration and operation of the
Chapter 3. Operation 3.3 Terminal Mode Operation 24 A notebook computer has become an invaluable tool of the Systems Engineer. Connection between th
Chapter 3. Operation 3.5 Configuring in Console Mode The FMUX04 Control Port (labeled Console & Alarm on the front panel) is a console terminal
Chapter 3. Operation If a password is required to login, please enter the 4 digit password previously set. Please see 3.5.2.1 System Configuration re
Chapter 3. Operation The display window shows the status for both the local and remote multiplexers. If the optical link is broken, the remote status
Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.1 System Configuration Use the System Configuration menu option to save and load the single user setting, to load the fact
Chapter 3. Operation Loopback Descriptions * LLB (Optical local loop back) near end (NE) far end (FE) * RLB (Optical Remo
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Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.3 E1/T1 Configuration LOCAL << E1/T1 Configuration >> 1.
Chapter 3. Operation * RLB (E1/T1 Remote loop back) near end (NE) far end (FE) This remote loop back will loop the logical chan
Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.5 Alarm Relay The fifth item from the ''Configure System Status' menu is the Alarm Relay Co
Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.2.7 SNMP Configuration Please refer to Chapter 4 SNMP for the configuration of the SNMP option. 3.5.2.8 Upgrade firmware us
Chapter 3. Operation Upgrade Procedure Select the upgrade option; "1" upgrade the mainboard firmware, or "2" upgrade the FPGA firm
Chapter 3. Operation 3.5.3 Display Alarm Record From the main login page, press "3" to display the alarm record. The
Chapter 3. Operation 3.6 Remote Configuration From the main login page select the second option "2", Remote Login. REMOTE
Chapter 4. SNMP 37 Chapter 4. SNMP 4.1 General The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is one of many protocols in the Internet Protocol (IP)
Chapter 4. SNMP 38 The MIB includes the definitions of relevant managed objects (MIB variables) for the specific node. Various MIB's can be defi
Chapter 4. SNMP In general, SNMP agents support two types of access rights: Read-only the SNMP agent accepts and processes only SNMP getRequest an
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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.6.1 Configure the SNMP Agent From the 'SNMP Configuration' menu select "1", SNMP Agent Configuration.
Chapter 4. SNMP The manager configuration has the ability to setup access for up to four (4) different management workstations. The community strings
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.6.4 Save Configuration and Reboot the SNMP From the 'SNMP Configuration' menu, press "4" to sav
Chapter 4. SNMP Make sure the TFTP server is running and enter your choice of upgrade item. LOCAL <
Chapter 4. SNMP CTC Union provides a TFTP utility program that runs standalone in Windows® without any installation. We recommend that you copy the p
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.7 MIB File A MIB is a "management information base" file that allows network management software understand how to manage
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8 Web Based Interface When the FMUX04 is installed with the SNMP option, the unit has the added management features of Telnet, SNMP
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.3 Display System Status The default page shown will be the Display System Status page. Note that the navigation menu is in the fra
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.5 System Configuration The System Configuration page is used to save and load user settings, load default settings, clear the alar
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.7 E1/T1 Configuration The E1/T1 configuration page sets the channel service, line code and termination type for the E1/T1. It also
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Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.9 Alarm Configuration The Alarm Relay page allows enabling or disabling the alarm relay function. (refer to 3.5.2.5)
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.11 SNMP Setup 4.8.11.1 SNMP Agent Configuration Configures the agent IP, subnet mask and default gateway. (refer to 4.6.1)
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.11.3 TFTP Server Configuration Configures the SNMP card for TFTP upgrade. (refer to 4.6.3) 4.8.11.4 Save Conf
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.11.5 TFTP and Upgrade Firmware Once TFTP is properly configured, this page is used to execute the upgrade for SNMP, mainboard firm
Chapter 4. SNMP 4.8.13 Display Information The Display Information page is where the current versions for main firmware, FPGA and SNMP can be displaye
Chapter 4. SNMP 55 Set IP login Password The above examples are Telnet using Windows HyperTerminal utility. The scr
Appendix A. Miscellaneous Appendix A. Miscellaneous A.1 Console port pin assignment The console port on the FMUX04 serves two purposes; it provides th
Appendix A. Miscellaneous A.3 Console cable pin assignment CAB-DB9DB9F-232-3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DB9F
Appendix A. Miscellaneous A.6 SNMP RJ-45 pin assignment Pin Signal Description 1 TX+ Transmit (+)* 2 TX- Transmit (-)* 3 RX+ Receive (+)* 4 NC No
Appendix A. Miscellaneous 59 A.8 SNMP Object Details Path=iso.org.dod.private.enterprise.ctc.fmux04.local Object Identifier Object Type stat Parame
Table of Contents ii 3.5.2 Define System Parameters ... 27 3.5.3 Di
Appendix A. Miscellaneous 60 Object Identifier Object Type stat Parameters local_phone_configuration RW 0 - off 1 - on local_alarm_relay R
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Chapter 1: Introduction 7 Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the FMUX04. If you would like to skip right to the installation and configura
Chapter 1: Introduction 8 When configured for E1 operation, the 4 channels of the FMUX04 may use either BNC (75 Ohm unbalanced) or RJ-45 (120 Ohm bal
Chapter 1: Introduction 9 When the FMUX04 is ordered with optional Order Wire, a hardware card is installed inside the unit. The front panel's R
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