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P/N: 8000 602 811
Revision: 21
CIP-ALL
User's Manual
CXR
Rue de l'Ornette
28410 Abondant
France
+33-237-628-790
support@cxr.fr
http://www.cxr.com

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  • Page 1 CIP-ALL User’s Manual P/N: 8000 602 811 Revision: 21 Rue de l’Ornette 28410 Abondant France +33-237-628-790 support@cxr.fr http://www.cxr.com...
  • Page 2 CXR reserves its rights to improve its products and specifications without notice. CXR has made every effort to provide the best possible quality in writing this manual, but cannot be held responsible for any damage which could result from errors or improper description of the equipment, its characteristics, or operation.
  • Page 3 User manual CIP-ALL Quick start Guide Connections Analog Equipment: PC, IP Ethernet Port Option RS232 modem, phone address: 192.168.1.1 Term WAN or LAN IP Console LAN 1-2-3-3 Alarm + + - GND • Connect the analog equipment on the RJ45 ports: telephone, modem, RTU … NOTE: If a 75 ohm coaxial termination using the BNC connectors is required for E1 use, an internal jumper must be changed.
  • Page 4 User manual CIP-ALL In the ‘General’ menu: set an IP Address for the equipment. For example, the first unit is on the 192.168.1.0 network with the address .2 and the second unit is on the 192.168.2.0 network with address .2 In the Analog Port Menu: set the analog interface parameters.
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  • Page 6 User manual CIP-ALL Restarting the product is not required when changing analog port parameters. In the Bundle Menu: create a number 3 bundle, set the remote equipment IP address, and tick the relevant analog port number. Then activate the Bundle and save it. The other parameters satisfy most applications to get started. Then you must restart the equipment.
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  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    User manual CIP-ALL Summary INTRODUCTION ................................. 12 1.1......................... 12 THERNET AND IGABIT THERNET INTERFACES 1.2................................ 12 NALOG NTERFACES 1.3. RS-232 T ............................12 ERMINAL NTERFACE 1.4................................12 ONFIGURATION 1.5. « B » N ................................13 UNDLE INSTALLATION .................................. 13 FRONT PANEL AND LIGHT INDICATORS ........................
  • Page 9 These different versions are summarized in the following table. The same designations will be used throughout this manual to indicate when functions apply. The generic name CIP-ALL will be used in the general case. CIP-ALL Series Codification: CIP [ - 2/4ALL] [ - 2/4O] [ - 2/4S] [- ET] [ - P] [...
  • Page 10 For safety reasons, any operation on the equipment and particularly opening the enclosure must be carried out by maintenance person qualified by CXR. The equipment must imperatively be returned to CXR in any case of anomaly, fall, loss of performance, water exposure, power supply damage, power or line cord damage, or anything else that can provide a safety concern…...
  • Page 11 User manual CIP-ALL Correct Disposal of the Product - Recycling In compliance with the European rules for separate collection systems and Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment, this marking shown on this product indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of working life.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    • Bloc: bloc of data followed by an idle / silence delay The interface is addressed by an IP address and TCP / UDP port. Other specific protocols may be available from CXR: please ask CXR for details. 1.4. Configuration The CIP-ALL can be managed from the Ethernet network by http or https protocol, and a Web Browser.
  • Page 13: Bundle " Name

    • DIN rail mounting option. • Wall or 19’’ mounting bracket option. • This manual on the CXR manual CD Connections • Connect the equipment as follows, front view of the product with E1 port option. 48 Vdc (C1 version)
  • Page 14: Front Panel And Light Indicators

    User manual CIP-ALL Front panel and light indicators The LED indicators are installed on the front panel of the CIP-ALL to show its operation status. Admin console port: Indicator Function  Shows that the equipment is powered on. Flashes when the unit is starting, or during a firmware upgrade. / POWER SYNC OFF when all Bundles are synchronized.
  • Page 15: Typical Application

    User manual CIP-ALL Typical Application The most common installation of the CIP-ALL is the transport of Ethernet access, multiple voice analog ports, a terminal server port and optional E1 port. These data are transported in a duplex or simplex fiber optic, or copper Ethernet link connected to a LAN. CIP-2ALL-2O CIP-2ALL-2S IP Network,...
  • Page 16: Admin Ip Address

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.2. Admin IP Address Configuring the IP address from the ADMIN console interface Connect a PC COM to the CIP-ALL ADMIN console port (on the right side of the product) Start a terminal communication software (HyperTerminal, or Procomm for example), set for 19,200 bps, 8, N, 1. The user login and password are root and admin on this console port ============================================================================= Welcome to the CIP-ALL SN=1110999991003...
  • Page 17: Web Interface Menus

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.3. WEB interface menus The left side of the web interface presents 3 groups of menus:  Configuration : to set the configuration parameters  Status : to get operation status  System : to perform maintenance operations The top line shows the product name which depends on the installed analog ports and options: CIP-4ALL / CIP-2ALL-2O for example.
  • Page 18: Configuration Menu

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.3.1. Configuration Menu Click on the parameter to be changed. Click on the Apply button to apply the change. The « Save » button saves the parameters in the non-volatile memory. The « Apply » button saves the parameters in the non-volatile memory, and applies them to product operation. Some parameters need a product restart: a special message appears in the top of the menu in such cases.
  • Page 19: Analog Ports

    User manual CIP-ALL Ping the remote:  Never: Only the ARP mechanism is used to establish and maintain the bundle.  If needed: the response of the remote bundle to the Ping request is necessary to establish and maintain the bundles if the remote device is on another IP network.
  • Page 20: Bundles Configuration

    User manual CIP-ALL Coding law:  Law A or Law µ : linear or compensated analog to digital conversion Transmit gain:  Sets output amplifier gain after the digital to analog conversion. Input Gain:  Adjusts the input gain after the analog / digital conversion. CAS Mode: ...
  • Page 21 User manual CIP-ALL Bundle n° :  Example of Bundle n°101 in CES mode for the analog interface n°1 :  Note that a short description popup message appears when the mouse passes over a parameter. TX, RX Bundle number: ...
  • Page 22 User manual CIP-ALL Channel assignment:  Assigns one or several analog ports to the Bundle. The remote equipment must be set accordingly. Number of frames:  The analog interface is sampled very 125 µS to generate a 64 kbps stream. This parameter defines how many such 125 µS samples are transported into an Ethernet packet.
  • Page 23: E1 Port In Option On -Et Product Release

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.3.4. E1 Port in option on –ET Product release E1 port allows connect an E1 Unframed G.703 or Framed G.704 through a RJ45 socket or a double BNC. Link Type:  E1: Type 2048 MBps G.703 or G.704 framed. Framed Type: ...
  • Page 24: Bundles Configuration For E1

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.3.5. Bundles Configuration for E1 For E1 port, if you have configured the port in Unframed mode, you can configure the Bundle type in SAToP or AAL1 mode. If you have configured the port in Framed or Multi-framed mode, you can configure the Bundle type in CES or AAL1 mode. The General, PSN, VLAN and RTP parameters are the same than the Analog Port, see the previous Analog Chapter.
  • Page 25: Qos - Quality Of Service Parameters

    User manual CIP-ALL auto : automatic half : half duplex full : full duplex Monitoring: This parameter controls a port mirroring function for traffic analysis purposes with a network sniffer (Wireshark, for example) 802.3ad aggregation: Enable or disable the traffic aggregation over two Ethernet ports. Optical and Copper not must be mixed. 5.3.7.
  • Page 26 User manual CIP-ALL The 5 priority modes are: 802.1Q Priority Default priority Priority Mode Input Frame DSCP Priority port ( PRI tag VLAN) Port All types 802.1Q Not tagged (add VID by default + priority by default) Tagged Other than IPv4 or IPv6 DSCP IPv4 or IPv6 DSCP>802.1Q...
  • Page 27: Spanning Tree & Rapid Spanning Tree Parameters

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.3.8. Spanning Tree & Rapid Spanning Tree Parameters STP, Spanning Tree Protocol is a network protocol offers secured network topologies and avoids traffic loop within bridged LAN. Spanning Tree Protocol is specified in the IEEE 802.1D standard. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol is specified in the IEEE 802.1D-2004 standard.
  • Page 28: Vlan Configuration

    User manual CIP-ALL Max Age: This parameter (in seconds) is transmitted to make sure that every bridge in the network has a convenient value for evaluating the expiry time of the stored configuration. Hello Time: This delay (in seconds) defines the interval between configuration BPDU frames (BPDU=Bridge Protocol Data Unit). Forward Delay: This is the delay (in seconds) for each port to pass in the Forwarding state.
  • Page 29 User manual CIP-ALL Mode Description VLAN 802.1Q is disabled (default value) VLAN 802.1Q is activated Ports setting: Ingress PVID: Tag inserted on untagged incoming frames. Discard Ingress Tagged: Discard ingress tagged frames. This option can be useful for access / untagged ports. Discard Ingress Untagged: Discard ingress Untagged frames.
  • Page 30: Administration / Ip

    Enable or disable the FTP protocol. FTP is used for firmware update. The CIP-ALL is then a FTP server, it accepts connections from the administrator. Firmware file are provided by CXR (*. Mki) and should be transferred as binary (bin) format with the “update.mki” file name (put update.mki).
  • Page 31: Snmp V2 Admin Parameters

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.3.11. SNMP v2 Admin Parameters The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) server allows to get settings, states and statistics, and to send alarms (SNMP TRAP). Snmpd : enables or disables the SNMP-V2 service. Trap: If this parameter is enabled then the CIP-ALL will send SNMP traps to SNMP managers set by Trap Addr.0 and Trap Addr.1.
  • Page 32: Terminal Server (Serial Port)

    User manual CIP-ALL NTP Server: Enter an IP address of a NTP server to update automatically the CIP-ALL system clocks. A default gateway must be defined if this server is not in the same IP network. Choose the Time Zone in the list. When clicking the «...
  • Page 33 User manual CIP-ALL Mode: - RAW: transparent data transmission over the TCP or UDP protocol (best effort). - Message: data is transmitted as coherent blocks that are ended by an end of block character. An idle time is inserted between two blocks.
  • Page 34: System Status

    User manual CIP-ALL Local port: This parameter sets the local server port TCP/UDP. (Between 1024 and 65535) Remote IP: This parameter is the Admin remote IP Address. Not Bundle IP address. Remote Port: This parameter sets the remote server port TCP/UDP. (Between 1024 and 65535) RS-485 / RS-232: This parameter is always RS-232 on this equipment.
  • Page 35: Ports Lan Status

    User manual CIP-ALL • Loopback: With Loopback choice, you can configure manually the loopback on the E1 port, local loopback, remote loopback or none. With the local analogue loopback (ITU-T V54 B3 loop) the data from the E1 port are returned to the E1 port. With the digital loopback (ITU-T V54-B2 loop), the data E1 from the TDM Bundle are returned to the TDM Bundle.
  • Page 36: Stp Status

    User manual CIP-ALL Under-run packets and Jump packets counters should not increase once the system is locked. The state is in “Configuration Err”. For example if we define two bundles to the same analog ports and two bundles activated at the same time.
  • Page 37: Switch Mac Table

    User manual CIP-ALL 5.3.18. Switch MAC Table This table provides information on the switch MAC Address memory and assigned interface - LAN port, fiber port, CPU or TDM. 5.3.19. TS port status This table provides information about Terminal Server status of the CIP-ALL The remote IP address appears when a remote Terminal Server product is connected.
  • Page 38: Password

    User manual CIP-ALL It is necessary to load a configuration on the same type of product and the same release software. Save: Save a configuration file from CIP-ALL to a Computer. Factory reset: Restore factory settings of the CIP-ALL. 5.3.22. Password This page allows you to change the password to access the CIP-ALL.
  • Page 39: Through The Ftp Server

    User manual CIP-ALL Click on “Browse” to choose the path to the firmware file. Click on « Update Firmware » to load the new firmware. The firmware update takes about 3 minutes. IMPORTANT: Do not switch the product power off during this operation. When update is completed, click on the “Reboot”...
  • Page 40: Technical Characteristics

    User manual CIP-ALL Technical Characteristics 6.1. Transmission Mode  Ethernet maximum frame size: 1536.  PoE on option on ports LAN 3 and 4: 12.5 W, IEEE 802.3af (version -P).  VLAN per port and 802.1Q.  QoS : DSCP, rfc 2474. ...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

     You must have the serial number of the device (13 digits)  support@cxr.fr Then you contact the CXR support ( ) or by phone, you give the serial number, and you obtain the new password for the unit. ...
  • Page 42 User manual CIP-ALL [root@CIP-ALL /root]# version ========================================================================= VERSION ========================================================================= : CXR TYPE : CIP-4ALL SOFTWARE : 1.00 CHKSUM : B25AF797 DATE : Tue Feb 14 09:56:45 2012 HARDWARE : 123930-00 HWREV : 1111000045005 DATECODE : 0212 MAC0 : 00:1B:7D:81:00:A0 KERNEL : 2.6.29.6-rt23-svn128 #1 Thu Feb 9 11:46:32 CET 2012 ppc...
  • Page 43: Annexes

    User manual CIP-ALL Annexes 8.1. Annex A – Connector Description 8.1.1. Admin Port V24 - RJ45 The front panel ADMIN port connects to a terminal for the management of the CIP-ALL. SYNC Power 8….….1 RJ45-8 Signal Description DB9-F 107 - DSR CIP-ALL Ready / Relay 109 - CD CIP-ALL connected / Relay...
  • Page 44: Serial Port

    User manual CIP-ALL 8.1.2. Serial Port There is an RS-232 Serial Port on the CIP-ALL for user application with RS-232 to IP conversion. An RJ45 female socket can be used to connect asynchronous serial devices to be transported through CIP-ALL over the IP network. 8….….1 RS-232 serial Port Signal...
  • Page 45: Analog Port Rj45 Socket

    User manual CIP-ALL 8.1.3. Analog Port RJ45 socket Four female RJ45 sockets allow connection of analog interfaces. 1….….8 Mode 2 wires with analog ALL, FXO and FXS interfaces. Analog In/Out Description Ring, audio 2 wires Tip, audio 2 wires Mode 4 wire analog ALL interface Analog In/Out Description...
  • Page 46: Gigabit Optical Port

    User manual CIP-ALL Analog interface names: • ALL : Analog Leased Line or E&M interface delivering a permanent 2 and 4 wire interface to a modem-like equipment • FXO (Foreign eXchange Office): connects to a PBX or a Telco network. •...
  • Page 47 User manual CIP-ALL 1….….8 Signal Description RECV TIP Received signal RECV RING Received signal XMIT RING Transmit signal XMIT TIP Transmit signal NOTE: J1 and J2 jumpers on the internal E1 connector card are normally set on the left two pins (or not connected), ie: face to the ‘RJ’ label. Setting these jumpers to the right position (BNC label) will render the RJ-45 E1 interfaces inoperative, but will activate the 75 ohm coaxial connectors.
  • Page 48: E&M Interface

    User manual CIP-ALL 8.1.7. E&M Interface There are 5 types possible, and 2 sides possible. Pin 3, 4, 5, 6 are described in a previous chapter. Only E&M pins are described in this chapter. Type A1. Analog Input/ Description Output Not connected M Interrupteur vers le -48 Volts E Detector connected to –...
  • Page 49 Analog Input/ Description Output Signal Battery -48 Volts (CXR) Signal M Interrupteur vers la Masse Signal E Détecteur relié au – 48Volts Signal Ground Masse 0 Volts (CXR) Type B5. Analog Input/ Description Output Not connected Signal M Detector connected to – 48 Volts...
  • Page 50 User manual CIP-ALL This screen describes the 5 types of configuration in E&M (Earth and Magneto, or Ear and Mouth). On a side we have a voltage -48 Volts or not 0V, on the other side we have a current detector. Actual type between Exchange- Side A, PBX , and a Carrier Side B.
  • Page 51 User manual CIP-ALL E&M card with Jumpers J1 for E&M configuration. Jumpers Side, Type A – 1 A – 2 A – 3 A – 4 A – 5 B – 1 B – 2 B – 3 B – 4 B –...
  • Page 52: Power

    User manual CIP-ALL 8.1.8. Power - GND CIP-ALL –C1 Connect one or two 48V (36-72Vdc) power sources. Respect the polarity. (48Vdc +- 5% only when EM card is present) Optionally connect the device to frame ground GND. CIP-ALL –C2 Connect one or two 12/24Vdc sources. Respect the polarity. Optionally connect the device to frame ground GND.
  • Page 53: Annexb - Cip-All Mounting

    User manual CIP-ALL 8.2. Annex B – CIP-ALL mounting 8.2.1. Rack 19 inches. Optionally with accessories RACK-19-1CIP, a small bracket, large bracket and four fastening screws, the CIP may be mounted in a 19 inch rack. Below CIP-ALL with small and big brackets: Installing screws on both brackets: 8.2.2.
  • Page 54: Annexc - Warranty , General Conditions

    CXR reserves the right to sell at any time, improved or modified software issues of its application software. The cost of the updates will be available from CXR. All the above is the only warranty given by CXR for its products and excludes any other warranty of any kind expressed or implied ...

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