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MDS MX-2100 manual available for free PDF download: Installation And Operation Manual
MDS MX-2100 Installation And Operation Manual (243 pages)
Data, Voice, Fax and LAN Integrating Modular Multiplexer
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MDS
| Category:
Multiplexer
| Size: 3.45 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Warnings
3
Related Documentation
6
Table of Contents
9
Chapter 1 General Information
17
F Unctional D Escription
17
Main System Features
17
Figure 1-1. MX-2100 System Applications
18
System Supervision and Configuration
20
Figure 1-2. "V" Configuration
21
Diagnostic Capabilities
22
MX-2100, General Description
22
P Hysical D Escription
22
Figure 1-3. MX-2100 Enclosure with Modules, General View
23
MX-2100 Rear Panel
23
Figure 1-4. MX-2100 Enclosure, Rear View
24
Figure 1-5. MX-2100 Enclosure Front Panel
24
MX-2100 Front Panel
24
MX-2104, General Description
24
Figure 1-6 MX-2104 Enclosure, General View
25
Figure 1-7. MX-2104 Enclosure, Rear View
25
MX-2104 Rear Panel
25
Common Logic Modules
26
Figure 1-8. MX-2104 Enclosure Front Panel
26
Main Link Modules
26
MX-2104 Front Panel
26
Power Supply Modules
27
I/O Modules
28
Option Modules (Not for MX-2104)
28
A Pplication C Onsiderations
32
Basic MX-2100 System
32
Figure 1-9. Basic MX-2100 System Structure
32
Table 1-1. MX-2100 Multiplexing Data
33
Table 1-2. Bandwidth Allocations
35
Redundancy (Not for MX-2104)
36
Table 1-3. Example of Bandwidth Allocations
36
Figure 1-10. Redundant MX-2100 System
37
Dual Link Operation (Not for MX-2104)
38
Figure 1-11. Dual Link, High Capacity Point-To-Point Application
38
Figure 1-12. Dual Link System, Independent Link Application
39
Figure 1-13. Basic Bypassing Configuration
40
Figure 1-14. Bypassing Parameters
41
Figure 1-15. Typical Bypassing Application
42
Figure 1-16. Typical KDI Bypassing and Multidrop Application
43
Priority Bumping (Not for MX-2104)
43
Switched Backup Operation (Not for MX-2104)
44
Figure 1-17. Typical Switched Backup Configuration
45
Figure 1-18. Typical ISDN Switched Backup Application
46
Switch Mode
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Figure 1-19. Single Switch Mode
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Figure 1-20. Dual Switch Mode
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Figure 1-21. Single and Switch Mode
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System Management
48
Figure 1-22. Remote Management: In-Band
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Figure 1-23. Using the Data Frame
50
Figure 1-24. Remote Management: Out-Of-Band
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Figure 1-25. Local Neighbor Management
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Figure 1-26. Remote Neighbor Management
52
System Timing Considerations
54
Figure 1-27. Network Configurations Using DTE Timing
55
Figure 1-28. Typical External DCE Timing Application
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Figure 1-29. Typical DCE (KML.1-4) Timing Application
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Figure 1-30. Typical Internal Timing Mode Application
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Figure 1-31. Typical Loopback Timing Application
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Figure 1-32. Typical DCE from I/O Timing Mode Application (KML.7, KML.8, KML.F)
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Figure 1-33. Typical DCE from ML Timing Mode Application (KML.7, KML.8, KML.F)
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Data Channel Clock Modes
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Figure 1-34. Clock Mode 1 (DCE)
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Figure 1-35. Clock Mode 2 (DTE1)
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Timing Modes of ISDN Channels
62
Figure 1-36. Clock Mode 3 (DTE2)
62
Main Link Interface Characteristics
63
Sub Link Timing
63
Table 1-4. KML.F Fiber-Optic Interface Characteristics
65
I/O M Odule a Pplications
66
Technical System Characteristics
66
I Ntroduction
71
Chapter 2 Installation
72
Grounding
72
Input Power Requirements
72
S Ite R Equirements and P Rerequisites
72
Ambient Requirements
73
Channel Connection Considerations
73
Current and Power Requirements of MX-2100 Power Supply Modules
73
Electromagnetic Compatibility Considerations
73
Front and Rear Panel Clearance
73
Table 2-1. Power Consumption of MX-2100 Modules
74
Current and Power Capabilities of MX-2100 Power Supply Modules
76
Table 2-2. Nominal Power Consumption of Power Supply Modules
76
Ratings of Ring and Feed Voltage Supplies
77
E Quipment N Eeded
78
Terminal Characteristics
78
Software Requirements
78
Supervisory Port Interface Characteristics
78
Connection of Supervision Terminal
79
Table 2-3. DCE and DTE Interfacing Mode - Control Lines
79
P Ackage C Ontents
81
Table 2-4. MNG Connector - Control Lines
81
MX-2100
82
MX-2104
82
Figure 2-1. Attachment of Brackets
82
KPS Module
83
Figure 2-2. Typical KPS Module, Location of Internal Jumper
83
KCL.2 Module
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Figure 2-3. Module KCL.2, Internal Switch and Jumpers
84
Table 2-5. Module KCL.2, Internal Switch and Jumper Functions
84
I Nterfaces and C Onnections
86
KPS Module
86
Table 2-6. KPS Modules, Rear Panels
86
Figure 2-4. KPS Modules, Rear Panels
87
KCL.2 Module
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Figure 2-5. Module KCL.2, Rear Panel
88
Table 2-7. Module KCL.2, Rear Panel
88
Connections to KML, Options, I/O Modules, and Ringers
89
MX-2104
89
Figure 2-6. MX-2104 Enclosure, Typical Rear View
89
Table 2-8 MX-2104, Rear Panel Components
90
Supervision Terminal
91
Initial Configuration
91
Table 2-9. Typical Terminal Control Sequences
92
C Ontrol of MX-2100 O Peration
93
I Ntroduction
93
Appendix A Connection Data
93
Appendix B Alarms
93
Appendix C SNMP Management
93
Chapter 3 Configuring
93
Front Panel Operating Instructions
94
Front Panel Menu
94
Table 3-1. MX-2100 Front Panel Configuration Parameters
95
S Etting C Onfiguration P Arameters
99
General Configuration Procedure
99
Table 3-2. Procedure for Performing Configuration Activity
100
Configuring the System Parameters
101
Configuring the Main Link Parameters
103
Configuring the Channel Parameters
103
Configuring the SP Parameters
104
G Eneral
105
General
93
Chapter 4 Operation
105
Command Language Syntax
105
Table 4-1. General Command Options
106
Command Protocol
107
Table 4-2. MX-2100 Command Set Index
108
Index of Commands
108
Def Alm Debounce
109
F Ront P Anel C Ontrols and I Ndicators
111
Table 4-3. MX-2100 Controls, Connectors, and Indicators
112
Organization of MX-2100 Display
113
Using the Front Panel Push-Buttons
113
Checking Current Operating Configuration
114
Table 4-4. Instructions for Displaying Current Configuration Parameters
115
Normal Indications
116
O Perating I Nstructions
116
Supervision Terminal
116
Front Panel
120
Turn on
120
Turn off
122
Alarm
123
D Iagnostic T Ests
123
Chapter 5 Diagnostics
123
MX-2100 TEST OPTIONS, General
123
Special Considerations
124
Table 5-1. Deactivating All the Tests
125
Test Options Operating Instructions
125
Table 5-3. Activating / Deactivating a Main Link Loop
127
Table 5-4. Activating / Deactivating a Channel Loop
128
MX-2100 Diagnostic Functions, General
129
Main Link Loops
130
I/O Module Loops and Tests
134
A.3 Mng C Onnector
141
Table A-3. Common Logic Module KCL.2, MNG Connector Pin Allocations
141
A.4 a Larm R Elay C Onnector
142
A.5 DC Power Input Connector
142
Table A-4. Alarm Relay Connector Pinout
142
B.1 a Larm M Essages
143
Table B-1. LCD Alarm Messages
143
B.2 C Onfiguration E Rror M Essages
152
C.2 Snmp E Nvironment
159
General
159
SNMP Principles
159
Management Domains under SNMP
161
C.3 Ip E Nvironment
162
General
162
IP Environment
163
Table C-1. IP Address Class
163
Automatic IP Traffic Routing
164
C.4 SNMP Trap
166
D.2 C Old (L Ocal ) I Nstallation P Rocedure
167
Preparations
167
Downloading Procedure - MX-2100 with Single KCL.2
168
Appendix D Software Download
169
Preparations
169
Downloading Procedure
169
Appendix E Configuration Parameters
171
E.1 G Eneral
171
System Configuration Parameters
171
Table E-1. System Parameters
171
Main Link Configuration Parameters
173
Table E-2. Main Link Parameters
174
Supervisory Port Configuration Parameters
177
Table E-3. Supervisory Port Parameters
177
F.1 G Eneral
179
F.2 C Ommands
180
Appendix F Command Set Description
181
Clr Loop
181
Clr Monitor
182
Connect Switch
182
Date
183
Def Agenda
184
Def Agent
185
Def Call
187
Table F-1. Call-Out Parameters
188
Def Ch
190
Def con
190
Def Db Flip
192
Def Dp
193
Table F-2. Dial-Out Parameters
194
Def Frame
195
Def Manager List
196
Def Ml
198
Def Ml Call
198
Def Name
202
Def Node
202
Def Np
203
Def Pwd
204
Table F-3. Network Parameters
204
Def Route
205
Def Sp
206
Table F-4. Terminal Programmed Parameters
206
Def Sys
207
Table F-5. System Parameters
208
Disconnect Switch
210
Dsp Agent
211
Dsp Alm
212
Dsp Bert
212
Dsp Ch con
213
Dsp Flip
214
Dsp Hdr Tst
215
Dsp Manager List
215
Dsp Kvf5
216
Or DSP PBX
216
Dsp Kvf6
217
Dsp Prbs_Inj
218
DSP SIGNALING or DSP SIG
218
Dsp Rem Agent
219
Dsp Rev
219
Dsp St Frame
220
Dsp St Ml
222
Dsp St Slot
224
Dsp St Sys
226
Edit Db
228
Exit
228
Flip Ml
229
Help
230
Init Db
230
Init F
231
Table F-6. MX-2100 Default Configuration Used with Supervision Terminal
231
Load Db 1\2
232
Load Io
232
Table F-7. Codes Used by Typical Terminals
232
Loop
233
Ml Recovery
234
Monitor
234
Rebuild Frame
234
Reset Io
235
Reset Loc
235
Reset Ml
235
Time
236
Update Db 1\2
236
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