CTC Union IPM-4SE User Manual
CTC Union IPM-4SE User Manual

CTC Union IPM-4SE User Manual

4-port e1 ip multiplexer

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4-Port E1 IP Multiplexer

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  • Page 1 IPM-4SE 4-Port E1 IP Multiplexer...
  • Page 3 CTC Union Technologies was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of said product. TRADEMARKS Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.
  • Page 4 CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center (Neihu Technology Park) 8F, No. 60, Zhouzi St. Neihu, Taipei, 114 Taiwan Phone: +886-2-2659-1021 FAX: +886-2-2799-1355 IPM-4SE 4-Port E1 IP Multiplexer (TDM over IP) User Manual Version 0.9c March 16, 2011 Version 1.0 September 28, 2011 (Updated and released as 1.0)
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.1 W ..............................7  ELCOME 1.2 P ..........................7  RODUCT ESCRIPTION 1.3 F ..............................7  EATURES 1.4 P ...........................8  HYSICAL PPEARANCE 1.5 IPM-4SE A ..........................8  PPLICATION 1.6 IPM-4SE S ........................8  PECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION........................10  2.1 I ............................10  NTRODUCTION 2.2 U .............................10  NPACKING 2.3 S ..........................10 ...
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  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.1 Welcome In telecommunications, TDM over IP (TDMoIP) is the emulation of time-division multiplexing (TDM) over a packet switched network (PSN). In the case of the IPM-4SE, TDM refers to E1 signals, while the PSN is based on Ethernet. TDM over IP is a type of pseudo wire (PW). However, unlike other traffic types that can be carried over pseudo wires (e.g.
  • Page 8: Physical Appearance

    Important: T1(DS1) is currently not supported in this model 1.5 IPM-4SE Application The IPM-4SE is mainly applied for the solution of wire-line application connecting PSTN via E1 and Router via 100BaseTx and for integrating various equipments based on traditional TDM and popular IP services.
  • Page 9 Chapter 1 Introduction Power Supply AC: 100~240V ± 10%, 47 ~ 63Hz (Optional) DC: -18 ~ -75 V Power Consumption: less than 10W Operating Environment Ambient temperature: 0 ~ 40°C for indoor application (Optional): 0 ~ 55°C Storage temperature: 0 ~ 85°C Relative humidity: 5 ~ 95% non condensing Physical Dimension Height: 44.5 mm (1U)
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Installation

    Earth Ground) central office power. The AC outlet should be capable of furnishing 90 to 250 VAC. Refer to 2.4 Electrical Installation. Allow at least 10cm (4 inch) clearance at the front of the IPM-4SE for the E1 and LAN copper cables.
  • Page 11: Electrical Installation

    There are 3 common parts for each IPM-4SE package, including 1 set of TDM over IP multiplexer, 1 AC power cord. If the IPM-4SE is intended for mounting into a rack, a pair of L-type Steel brackets with 16 screws should be requested with the user's order. The user manual, an electronic PDF format file, will be included on a CD-ROM along with any accessory files such as SNMP MIB files and example script files.
  • Page 12: Basic Configuration And Diagnosis

    Chapter 2 Installation 2.7 Basic Configuration and Diagnosis The IPM-4SE units are shipped in pre-configured pairs. One is labeled CO (central office) and the other labeled CPE (customer premises equipment). Simply place the CO unit towards the E1 clock source (SDH multiplexer, BSC, carrier, etc.) and place the CPE unit connecting to the E1 recovery equipment (DSU/CSU,...
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Configuration And Operation

    Chapter 3. Configuration and Operation 3.1 Description IPM-4SE consists of the front panel and the rear panel. The views and description of front and rear panels are shown in Figure 3.1 and 3.2. The IPM-4SE units are shipped in pre-configured pairs. One is labeled CO (central office) and the other labeled CPE (customer premises equipment).
  • Page 14: Rear Panel Introduction

    Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 3.3 Rear Panel Introduction There are three parts to the rear panel of the IPM-4SE, shown in Figure 3.2. Figure 3.2 IPM-4SE 4-Port E1/T1 Rear Panel View 3.3.1 WAN Interface: The Ethernet WAN interface is an RJ-45 connector with LED There are green and yellow LED indicators: •...
  • Page 15: Fault Report

    If using the "Telnet" command in an Operation System, such as Windows or Linux, the default port of the IPM-4SE is 8888 instead of the standard port 23 for security issue. The default IP address of the management port is 192.168.1.1 and net mask is 255.255.255.0. The IP address, therefore, of the Telnet Client needs to be set in the IP range 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254 and the same net mask.
  • Page 16 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation CLI Command Descriptions CLI Command  Descriptions  System Commands  logout  Logout from the CLI System  cdisp  Display IPM‐4SE current configurations.  csave  Save current configurations: IPM‐4SE & relative settings.  cload  Load configuration setting from FLASH.  reboot  Reboot command to use after saving configuration  Enter password to change user‐mode. (i.e. View/Setup/Admin mode)  passwd   PS: If inputted password is not for "setup" or "admin", it will enter the "view" mode.  Modify password for user‐mode.  setpass mode  mode: ‘s’ for setup mode, ‘a’ for admin mode.  Set IPM‐4SE IP address, net mask and gateway IP address.   ipset ip_addr net_mask gateway_ip  ip_addr: IP Address, net_mask: net mask, gateway_ip: gateway IP.  EX: ipset 192.168.1.28 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.254  ipget  Get IPM‐4SE current IP address, net mask, and gateway IP address.  Set SNMP Trap Mode & Host IP  trapset mode trap_ip_addr  mode: 0 for disabling SNMP trap, 1 for enabling SNMP trap  EX: trapset 1 192.168.6.3 (enables trap sending to 192.168.6.3 manager)  trapget  Get SNMP Trap Mode & Host IP  Set NTP Enable Mode & NTP Server IP  ntpset mode server_ip_addr ...
  • Page 17 Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation CLI Command  Descriptions  Provisioning Commands  Initialize GCI Middle Ware & CESoPSN chip  gci  Initialize relative Tasks, Messages and Semaphores.  CAUTION: This will clear all the configuration.  cesopget  Get current CESoPSN Setting.  Set CESoPSN IP address, net mask and gateway IP address.   srcnet ip_addr net_mask gateway_ip  ip_addr: IP Address, net_mask: net mask, gateway_ip: gateway IP.  EX: srcnet 192.169.1.28 255.255.255.0 192.169.1.254  Set CESoPSN LAN Traffic Enable and Bandwidth.  enable: 0:disable, 1: enable.  lanset enable bandwidth  bandwidth:  0~15  (0:  50K,  1:100K,  2:150K,  3:200K,  4:250K,  5:300K,  6:350K,  7:400K, 8:800K, 9:1.6M, 10:3.125M, 11:6.25M, 12:12.5M, 13:25M, 14:50M, 15:100M)  EX: lanset 1 15 (use the rest of BW minus TDM traffic)  vlanset enable  Set Vlan Mode enable/disable  Set CESoPSN Channel Enable, Destination IP and MAC.  ch_no: E1 channel number (1~4)  enable: 0:disable, 1: enable.  dest_ip: destination node IP address.  ceschset ch_no enable dest_ip  dest_mac ...
  • Page 18: Factory Default Scripts

    Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 3.10 Factory Default Scripts When delivered from the factory, the units are paired as CO and CPE for immediate point-to-point use, with all 4 E1s enabled, unframed, and LAN enabled. Because these units operate at Ethernet Layer 2, we address the remotely connected pseudowire by MAC address.
  • Page 19: Cpe Unit Factory Default Script

    Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 3.10.3 CPE Unit Factory Default Script CPE default, replace xx:xx:xx with CO unit's unique MAC address srcnet 172.16.1.2 255.255.255.0 ipset 192.168.2.11 255.255.255.0 172.16.1.1 ceschset 1 1 172.16.1.1 00:02:AB:xx:xx:xx ceschset 2 1 172.16.1.1 00:02:AB:xx:xx:xx ceschset 3 1 172.16.1.1 00:02:AB:xx:xx:xx ceschset 4 1 172.16.1.1 00:02:AB:xx:xx:xx cespwidset 1 1 1 cespwidset 2 2 2...
  • Page 20: Application Examples

    Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation 3.11 Application Examples 3.11.1 Point-to-Point with single E1 (port1) and LAN port active. CO Side: (use the correct MAC address for the remote CPE unit) srcnet 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 ipset 192.168.1.11 255.255.255.0 172.16.1.2 ceschset 1 1 172.16.1.2 00:02:AB:xx:xx:xx cespwidset 1 1 1 pktsize 1 0 jitterbd 1 1...
  • Page 21: Notes On Fractional E1 Operation

    Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation CPE Side: (use the correct MAC address for the local CO unit) srcnet 172.16.1.2 255.255.255.0 ipset 192.168.2.11 255.255.255.0 172.16.1.1 ceschset 1 1 172.16.1.1 00:02:AB:xx:xx:xx cespwidset 1 1 1 pktsize 1 0 jitterbd 1 1 ceschclkset 1 0 cesfe1mode 1 1 cesfe1crc 1 1 cesfe1tsmap 1 x000001FE...
  • Page 22: Using The Ipm In A Routing Environment

    The IPM-4SE is designed for use in an Ethernet environment (Layer 2). However, with proper configuration, the IPM-4SE will work in a routing environment. Knowing the Router MAC is the key. It is very easy to discover the router’s MAC address. From a PC, open a command window, ping the gateway, then check the ARP table using the command arp –a.
  • Page 23: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Abbreviations Alternating Current Alarm Indication Signal ANSI American National Standards Institute Access Point BITS Building Integrated Timing Systems Base Station Controller Base Transceiver System CESoPSN Circuit Emulation Service over Packet Switch Network Command Line Interface Central Office Customer Premises Equipment Direct Current Digital Loop Carrier DSU/CSU...
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