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SBU Systems

User Manual

Fivemere Ltd.
Unit 1, Heron Industrial Estate
Basingstoke Road
Spencers Wood
Reading, Berks, RG7 1PJ
United Kingdom
Telephone: [44] (0) 118 988 0082
Fax:
[44] (0) 118 988 0081

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    SBU Systems User Manual Fivemere Ltd. Unit 1, Heron Industrial Estate Basingstoke Road Spencers Wood Reading, Berks, RG7 1PJ United Kingdom Telephone: [44] (0) 118 988 0082 Fax: [44] (0) 118 988 0081...
  • Page 2 SBU Systems User Manual Publication — 80-30200000-03 Publication Notice: This manual has been compiled and checked for accuracy. However the information contained in this manual does not constitute a warranty of performance. Fivemere Limited reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time without notice.
  • Page 3 History Sheet 80-30200000-01 First Edition 80-30200000-02 Cabletron Systems Ltd 80-30200000-03 Fivemere SBULSM section added 80-30200000-03 SBU Systems March 1996 29 April 1997 version, 19 October 1999 User Manual...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    SBU Systems User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE AND INTRODUCTION COPE NTRODUCTION SBU14C SBU6C 2. INSTALLATION AND CABLING AINS NPUT AND IRING UPPLY ATINGS AND USING 2.2.1 SBU14C 2.2.2 SBU6C OWER UPPLY APACITIES 2.3.1 SBU14C 2.3.2 SBU6C 3. OVERVIEW OF SHELF MODULES...
  • Page 5 HYSICAL EQUIREMENTS ANEL AYOUTS HELF OWER OADING UNCTIONAL ESCRIPTION HYSICAL NTERFACE UMPERS 7. SHELF SPECIFICATIONS SBU14C SBU6C 8. CABLING DIAGRAMS PC 9 W SBUGSM/SBULSM AY TO PC 25 W SBUGSM/SBULSM AY TO 80-30200000-03 SBU Systems LERT FORMAT User Manual 5-10...
  • Page 6 SBU Systems User Manual PC 25 W SBUGPS M AY TO SBUGPS C SBUGSM/SBULSM HANNEL TO PC 9 W SBUGPS M AY TO ASTER 9. GLOSSARY OF TERMS ASTER 80-30200000-03...
  • Page 7: Scope And Introduction

    Scope and Introduction 1.1 Scope This manual provides user information for both the Fivemere SBU14C and the SBU6C. Although there is indeed no actual ‘operation’ of these shelves, it is necessary to understand their functionality both from the point of view of the services they provide as a host to shelf-mounted products.
  • Page 8: The Sbu14C

    Cooling is provided for the shelf by fans in the PSUs. If only one or two PSUs are fitted, then PSU blank panels must be fitted to the empty slots. An illustration of the layout of the SBU14C and the flow of cooling air through it, is shown in...
  • Page 9: The Sbu6C

    1.4 The SBU6C The SBU6C is designed to be either a ‘Desk Top’ unit, a ‘Tower’ unit under a desk, or a shelf mounted unit In a standard 19” cabinet (by the addition of mounting ‘ears’). There are positions for 6 cards in all, including the SBUGSM or SBULSM.
  • Page 10: Installation And Cabling

    Installation and Cabling The SBU14C is a high density rack mounted unit designed to sit in a 19" communications cabinet. It has eight fixing points, four down each side of the front of the frame. All eight fixing points must be securely fixed to the frame.
  • Page 11 SBU Systems User Manual should be removed and the cable re-wired to the correct type of plug. The use of adaptors is not recommended. The wires in the supply cord are coloured in accordance with the following code:- Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral...
  • Page 12: Supply Ratings And Fusing

    EMC compliance reasons. 2.2.1 SBU14C The unit can be connected to supplies of the following voltage ranges:- a) 90VAC to 132VAC b) 180VAC to 264VAC Supply frequencies, in all cases, can be in the range 48Hz to 62Hz.
  • Page 13: Sbu6C

    SBU Systems User Manual Ideal power supply fuse rating: 20mm x 5mm, 3.15AH, 250V Anti-surge (T) type for 110V to 120V and 220V to 240V ratings. 2.2.2 SBU6C The unit can be connected to supplies of the following voltage range:- 93VAC-264VAC (110 to 120V, and 220 to 240V Nominal voltages) Supply frequencies, in all cases, can be in the range 47Hz to 63Hz.
  • Page 14: Power Supply Capacities/Redundancy

    It’s a matter of choice whether one, two or three PSUs are fitted, such decision generally being based upon the redundancy/reliability versus the load requirement of the equipment fitted. The SBU14C can therefore operate in the following modes with one, two or three PSUs :- No of PSUs...
  • Page 15: Sbu6C

    SBU Systems User Manual 2.3.2 SBU6C Up to 2 power supplies can be fitted to the SBU6C. Each one is capable of providing the complete Shelf power requirement (at 50W). matter of choice whether one or two PSUs are fitted, such decision generally being based upon the redundancy/reliability versus the load requirement of the equipment fitted.
  • Page 16: Overview Of Shelf Modules

    3.1 Power Supplies 3.1.1 SBU14C Up to 3 power supplies can be fitted to the SBU14C. Each one capable of providing the complete Shelf power requirement (at 120W) It’s a matter of choice whether one, two or three PSUs are fitted, such decision generally being based upon the redundancy/reliability versus the load requirement of the equipment fitted.
  • Page 17: Cooling

    3.2 Cooling 3.2.1 SBU14C Cooling for the whole SBU14C system is provided by the fans mounted in the PSUs. The fans are driven directly from the shelf backplane , running whether or not the PSU(s) are operational. If any fan fails then the fan failure signal is monitored by the SBUGSM/SBULSM, and output as an ALERT.
  • Page 18 Overview of Shelf Modules These management channels can be either SBUGSM/SBULSM modules or other Fivemere managed equipment. Please see section 6 for a detailed description of this module. 80-30200000-03...
  • Page 19: Generic Shelf Manager Module

    Generic Shelf Manager Module 4.1 Overview The Generic Shelf Manager Card (the SBUGSM) provides management for all application cards mounted in either the SBU14C or SBU6C providing the focus for network (and terminal) management activities. Please see section 5 for the LAN Shelf Manager Card.
  • Page 20: Shelf Power Loading

    Figure 3 Front and Rear Panels 4.2 Shelf Power Loading The SBUGSM is fitted into Fivemere SBU6C and SBU14C shelves with up to five (SBU6C) or thirteen (SBU14C) other application cards. The SBUGSM requires the following current on the power rails:...
  • Page 21: Command Access To The Sbugsm

    032xx + 003xx = 035xx where xx is the actual card slot number. If the application card was in slot 13 (SBU14C), the full poll address would therefore be 03513. 80-30200000-03 Generic Shelf Manager Module...
  • Page 22 SBU Systems User Manual The SBUGSM can in fact be fitted into any slot in the Shelf but for convenience it is usually put into slot 1, the left hand slot looking from the front. In this slot the address is 01. The SBUGSM can be addressed in any slot by typing poll_<Shelf address>...
  • Page 23: Factory Default

    4.3.2 Factory Default The highest thumbwheel address FF the SBUGSM. Therefore the highest available Shelf address is FE which corresponds to a maximum of 255 Shelves. 4.3.3 Password Entry When the menu system is started up for the first time (at login) and a card is polled, then the command menu will prompt for a password before granting you access to the menus.
  • Page 24: Operation Menu (A)

    SBU Systems User Manual pin 16. When power to the SBUGSM fails, pin 14 is connected via the relay contacts to pin 18. 4.5 Operation Menu (A) The command structure for the command port is a menu driven system with a hierarchical type of structure. A) DISPLAY Displays the last 100 ALERTs from all cards.
  • Page 25: Command Port Menu

    4.6.2 Command Port Menu A) SPEED A) 1200 B) 2400 C) 4800 D) 9600 (F) E) 19k2 F) 38k4 B) ECHO A) ENABLED (F) B) DISABLED C) CONSOLE A) NORMAL (F) B) POLLED D) FLOW A) RTS/CTS CONTROL B) XON/XOFF C) DISABLED (F) E) ALERTS A) SHORT...
  • Page 26: Alarm Port Menu

    SBU Systems User Manual 4.6.3 Alarm Port Menu A) SPEED A) 1200 B) 2400 C) 4800 D) 9600 (F) E) 19k2 F) 38k4 *) ECHO C) CONSOLE A) NORMAL (F) B) POLLED D) FLOW A) RTS/CTS (F) CONTROL B) XON/XOFF C) DISABLED E) ALERTS A) SHORT...
  • Page 27: Alarms Menu

    4.6.4 Alarms menu A) PASSWORD A) ENABLED (F) B) DISABLED 4.7 Logout (C) This command logs the user out of access to the card that is actively polled. If the SBUGSM is actively polled then in addition the user is also logged out of password access.
  • Page 28: Lan Shelf Manager Module

    The LAN Shelf Manager Card (the SBULSM) in the same way as the SBUGSM provides management for all application cards mounted in either the SBU14C or SBU6C providing the focus for network (and terminal) management activities. The SBULSM also provides access from the LAN for management of the shelf via Telnet, and can output ALERTs in SNMP trap format.
  • Page 29 SBU Systems User Manual being the same as the SBUGSM rear card, and not providing LAN interconnection. The AUI interface is not supported at present. Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11...
  • Page 30: Shelf Power Loading

    5.2 Shelf Power Loading The SBULSM is fitted into Fivemere SBU6C and SBU14C shelves with up to thirteen other application cards. The SBULSM requires the following current on the power rails: +12V 250mA 25mA When installing cards into the SBU6C or SBU14C, the installation engineer must ensure that the shelf power supplies’...
  • Page 31 SBU Systems User Manual 12345-1 > The Shelf address is hexadecimally encoded, producing a decimal poll address on the terminal command line. For example if the thumbwheel switch was set to 2 (upper wheel) 3 (lower wheel) - 23 the poll number will be decimal 032xx + 003xx = 035xx where xx is the actual card slot number.
  • Page 32: Ip Address

    Space, channel number, colon, space, Message e.g. Alert message going to the command port or alarm port: 00008-_1:_ALERT_Incoming_call_() where ‘short format’ messages are selected, or 00008-04/07/94_11:00:04_-__1:_ALERT_Incoming_call_() where ‘long format’ messages are selected, showing the time and date stamp. 5.3.2 IP Address The LAN interface requires an IP address so that the LSMM can be identified (addressed) on the network.
  • Page 33: Operation Menu (A)

    SBU Systems User Manual Both ports operate at 8 data bits, 1 start and 1 or 2 stop bits. Port data rate can be set by software command, to alter the speed from the factory default of 9k6 bit/s. Pin assignments on the 25-way connectors are: Pin no.
  • Page 34: System Menu

    5.6.1 System Menu A) SYSTEM A) CHANGE MENU PASSWORD *) POLL NUMBER C) SET TIME D) SET DATE 5.6.2 Command Port Menu A) SPEED A) 1200 B) 2400 C) 4800 D) 9600 (F) E) 19k2 F) 38k4 B) ECHO A) ENABLED (F) B) DISABLED C) CONSOLE A) NORMAL (F)
  • Page 35 SBU Systems User Manual D) FLOW A) RTS/CTS CONTROL B) XON/XOFF C) DISABLED (F) E) ALERTS A) SHORT FORMAT (F) B) LONG FORMAT C) DISABLED F) EVENTS A) ENABLED (F) B) DISABLED RTS/CTS flow control is effective. DC1/DC3 inband flow control is effective.
  • Page 36: Alarm Port Menu

    5.6.3 Alarm Port Menu A) SPEED A) 1200 B) 2400 C) 4800 D) 9600 (F) E) 19k2 F) 38k4 *) ECHO C) REPORTING A) LOCAL (F) C) SNMP D) FLOW A) RTS/CTS (F) CONTROL B) XON/XOFF C) DISABLED E) ALERTS A) SHORT FORMAT B) LONG...
  • Page 37: Alarms Menu

    SBU Systems User Manual 5.6.4 Alarms menu A) ALERT PASSWORD A) ENABLED (F) B) DISABLED *) ALERT DIALLING *) ALERT INCOMING CALL *) ALERT CHANNEL STATUS 5-10 Sends an alert indicating when whenever three successive incorrect attempts have been made to log in to the menu system:- ALERT Unauthorised access attempt...
  • Page 38: Alert System

    E) ALERT SYSTEM A) ENABLED (F) B) DISABLED 5.6.5 Remote Port menu Starred out, as this is not currently available. 5.6.6 Number Store menu Starred out, as this is not currently available. 5.6.7 LAN menu These sub-menus are available only when the LAN rear card is used. 80-30200000-03 LAN Shelf Manager Module Sends an alert indicating that a call...
  • Page 39: Subnet Mask

    SBU Systems User Manual A) IP ADDRESS B) SUBNET MASK C) DEFAULT GATEWAY D) TRAP DESTINATIONS A) STORE ADDRESS B) DELETE ADDRESS 5-12 This is a unique 32-bit address that identifies the unit on the network. Enter the IP address in the following format, using a dot as a separator:- xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx This is used by the routing mechanism...
  • Page 40 C) LIST ADRESS D) LIST ALL ADDRESSES E) TELNET IDLE TIMEOUT F) SNMP A) COMMUNITY B) AUTHENTICATION TRAPS 80-30200000-03 LAN Shelf Manager Module This timeout disconnects a telnet session if it has been left idle for a given period of time. ENTER TIME IN MINUTES FOR TELNET IDLE TIMEOUT: (0-60 minutes,...
  • Page 41: Logout (C)

    SBU Systems User Manual C) SYSCONTACT D) SYSNAME E) SYSLOCATION 5.7 Logout (C) This command logs the user out of access to the card that is actively polled. If the SBULSM is actively polled then in addition the user is also logged out of password access.
  • Page 42: Generic Port Sharer

    The SBUGPS is similar to the PSV4/1 in function. 6.1 Physical Requirements The SBUGPS fits in a SBU14C or SBU6C and has 7 channel inputs, plus one Master Port. A SBUGPS is composed of a front ‘application’ card and a rear interface card and takes up one slot in a SBU14C or SBU6C.
  • Page 43 SBU Systems User Manual Front Figure 5 SBUGPS Front and Rear Panels OF F OF F OF F OF F OF F OF F OF F Rear 80-30200000-03...
  • Page 44: Shelf Power Loading

    +12V 50mA 25mA When installing cards into the SBU6C or SBU14C, the installation engineer must ensure that the shelf power supplies’ combined output can meet the both the overall power requirements and the individual rail current requirements of all the cards in the shelf. (Please refer to the relevant manuals for this information on the cards).
  • Page 45: Card Jumpers

    SBU Systems User Manual The pin connections for both the Master Port and channels are shown below:- Cct. No. Direction from DCE from DCE to DCE 108/2 to DCE from DCE to DCE from DCE Switches on the front of the card allow locking out of individual channels, should the need arise.
  • Page 46 See below for these links: Master Port Master Port Channel 1 DCD Channel 2 DCD Channel 3 DCD Channel 4 DCD Channel 5 DCD JP10 Channel 6 DCD JP11 Channel 7 DCD JP12 Channel 1 CTS JP13 Channel 2 CTS JP14 Channel 4 CTS JP15...
  • Page 47: Shelf Specifications

    Shelf Specifications 7.1 SBU14C Dimensions Mains Voltage Consumption Frequency Mains Rear Panel Fuses Environment 80-30200000-03 Shelf Specifications 482mm W; 400mm H (9U); 360mm D 90-132V (110-120V nominal) 180-264V (220-240V nominal) 200VA max. (per PSU) 50/60Hz nominal 2AH, 250V Anti-Surge (T)
  • Page 48: Sbu6C

    SBU Systems User Manual 7.2 SBU6C Dimensions Mains Voltage Consumption Frequency Mains Rear Panel Fuses Environment 435mm W; 222mm H (5U); 357mm D, when as a Desk Top unit. 93-264VAC (110-120V, 220- 240V nominals) 80VA max. (per PSU) 50/60Hz nominal 2.5AH, 250V Anti-Surge (T) 20x5mm (110-120V and 220- 240V ranges)
  • Page 49: Cabling Diagrams

    Cabling Diagrams The following cable specifications are those recommended for use with the SBUGSM/SBULSM and SBUGPS. Where the SBUGSM/SBULSM is mentioned, this equally applies to a 25 way ‘D’ connector of a Command or Alarm port of a standalone product providing that it is capable of Polled Management, as the interface operation is the same.
  • Page 50: Pc 25 Way To Sbugsm/Sbulsm

    SBU Systems User Manual 8.2 PC 25 Way to SBUGSM/SBULSM This is used for connection of a PC 25 way male connector to the SBUGSM/SBULSM Command or Alarm port. Female 25 Way ‘D’ Cable CAB0017 is available for this application. 8.3 PC 25 Way to SBUGPS Master Port This is used for connection of a PC 25 way male connector to the SBUGPS Master port.
  • Page 51 8.4 SBUGPS Channel to SBUGSM/SBULSM This is used for connection of the SBUGPS channel to the SBUGSM/SBULSM. Male 9 Way ‘D’ Cable SPEC0158 is available for this application. 8.5 PC 9 Way to SBUGPS Master This is used for connection of a PC 9 way male connector to the SBUGPS Master port.
  • Page 52: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms Here are some of the most used abbreviations in this manual with their descriptions:- Internet Protocol Local Area Network NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory Primary Rate Interface PSV4/1 Standalone V24 Port Sharer (now sold by Accoda Ltd – www.accoda.com) SBULSM LAN Shelf Manager Module SBUGSM...

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