Hardware Installation Manual
5.3.2
Connecting Ethernet Interfaces to OAMP and Control IP
Networks
For devices using the TP-8410 blades, you can cable the device to physically separate the
media, control, and OAMP traffic interfaces. Depending on configuration, the port allocation
is as follows:
Dedicated Port per Application Type:
•
Media: Gigabit Ethernet port on RTM-8410 (see Section
cabling instructions).
•
Control: 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports labeled 1A (bottom Power Entry
Modules/PEM module) and 1B (top PEM module)
•
OAMP: 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports labeled 2A (bottom PEM module) and 2B
(top PEM module)
Dedicated Port for OAMP and Dedicated Port for Media and Control:
•
Media and Control: Gigabit Ethernet port on RTM-8410.
•
OAMP: 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports labeled 2A (bottom PEM module) and 2B
(top PEM module)
Figure 5-10: Connecting PEM Ethernet Ports to Control and OAMP Networks
Legend
1A
1B
2A
2B
3
4
The dual ports per network interface type provide 1+1 redundancy. These ports
connect directly to the active TP-8410 blade in the front panel.
The operating status of these ports is provided by the ETH LEDs on the TP-8410
blade (see Section
Version 7.0
Ethernet Port 1A
Ethernet Port 1B
Ethernet Port 2A
Ethernet Port 2B
Bottom (A) PEM #1 Module
Top (B) PEM #2 Module
3.4.1.2
on page 30).
Description
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5. Cabling the Device
5.3.3
on page
62
for
Mediant 3000