Black Box MDS932AE-10BT, MDS933AE-10BT, MDS933C-10BT, MDS932AE-FXS, MDS932AE-FXO User Manual

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User Manual
MDS932AE-10BT STANDALONE
MDS932AE-FXO STANDALONE
MDS932AE-FXS STANDALONE
MDS933AE-10BT STANDALONE
MDS932C-10BT RACK-CARD
MDS933C-10BT RACK-CARD
G.SHDSL Modem
USER MANUAL
Revision 26 January 2004
Document name MDS933AE-v1.2.doc
User Manual
VERSION CONTROL .......................................................................................................... 5
1 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................ 6
ORDER INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 7
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE .............................................................................. 8
2.1 Exterior design Desktop models .......................................................................8
2.2 Exterior design Rack Cards models................................................................ 10
3 RULES OF SWITCHING.......................................................................................... 12
3.1 The Desktop delivery set................................................................................. 12
3.2 The Rack Card delivery set............................................................................. 12
3.3 Connection rules ............................................................................................. 12
3.4 Communication parameters of the terminal configuration............................... 12
4 THE COMMAND SYSTEM ...................................................................................... 14
4.1 Basic rules....................................................................................................... 14
4.2 The main menu ............................................................................................... 14
4.3 Performance management submenu.............................................................. 15
4.3.1 Loop Status submenu .......................................................................15
4.3.2 Ethernet Status submenu..................................................................16
4.4 Configuration management submenu ............................................................. 16
4.4.1 DSL Setup ......................................................................................... 17
4.4.2 Ethernet Setup submenu................................................................... 19
4.4.3 Profile submenu ................................................................................19
4.5 Security management submenu .....................................................................19
5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................. 20
6 STORAGE CONDITIONS ........................................................................................ 21
7 TERMS TO TRANSPORT........................................................................................ 22
8 CONNECTOR’S DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 23
8.1 DSL Connector................................................................................................ 23
8.2 Monitor Connector........................................................................................... 23
8.3 PC and Hub Connectors ................................................................................. 24
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8.4 Line1 and Line2 Connector ............................................................................. 24
9 DESCRIPTION OF INTERFACE CABLES.............................................................. 25
9.1 Ethernet cable ................................................................................................. 25
9.2 DSL cable........................................................................................................ 25
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VERSION CONTROL

Version Date Major changes to previous version
1.0 31.12.2001 Initial version of the manual corresponding to version 1.2 of the device micro program
1.1 23.10.2003 New function description corresponding to software release V1.6
Corrected Connecter description 9.1
Changed DSL cable to twisted type 10.2
1.2 26.1.2004 Manual corresponding to software version 1.7
Implementation of rack card models
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
High-speed symmetrical data transmission over one physical copper twisted pair with the 135 Ohm impedance according to ETSI TS 101 135.
ITU-T G.991.2 (G.shdsl) line encoding.
Line rate in the range from 72 Kbit/s to 2320 Kbit/s in 2 wire mode
Line rate in the range from 144 Kbit/s to 4624 Kbit/s in 4 wire mode
Manual or automatic mode of line-speed adjustment.
Ethernet 10/100Base-T interface, Full/Half duplex.
Transmition of VLAN packet (IEEE-802.1Q).
Dynamic table formation of MAC addresses.
Accumulation of up to 1024 MAC addresses.
Granting of 95% of the digital channel band to the user.
In-built functions of diagnostics and self-testing.
Low power consumption, easy-to-use applications.
Console port for the local management.
Telnet port for the local / remote management
220 Vac power
For MDS932AE-FXO/FXS
up to 2 voice cannel.
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ORDER INFORMATION

MDS932AE-10BT
MDS933AE-10BT
MDS932AE-FXS
MDS932AE-FXO
Modem AccessDSL Discovery, G.shdsl, 10/100Base-T Bridge, VLAN, Adapter 220 Vac
Modem AccessDSL Discovery, G.shdsl, 1 or 2 pairs, up to
4.6Mbps, 10/100Base-T Bridge, VLAN, Adapter 220 Vac
Modem AccessDSL Discovery, G.shdsl, 10/100Base-T Bridge, VLAN, Adapter 220 Vac, with FXS interfaces
Modem AccessDSL Discovery, G.shdsl, 10/100Base-T Bridge, VLAN, Adapter 220 Vac, with FXO interfaces
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2 DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE

2.1 Exterior design Desktop models
The front panel of the device has 3 LEDs:
LOCAL informs the user about the status of the local device. The following four statuses are
possible
«blinking red» informs the user about malfunctioning of the modem’s hardware
and software. In this case, the modem is out of order and should be submitted to the service center for being repaired.
«red» informs the user about an urgent alarm. An abruption of the
connection, the correspondence of the signal-to-noise ratio which does not allow to transmit information and a great number of errored blocks can cause an urgent alarm. See the “Command menu” chapter for detail.
«amber» informs the user about non-urgent alarms. An abruption of
connection over the user’s interface can cause non-urgent alarms.
«green» absence of alarms. Normal functioning of the device.
REMOTE informs the user about the status of the remote device. At the time being the remote
configuring of modems is not provided.
LINK/ACT The LED is lit upon an incorrect connection to the LAN. The LED is blink upon the
detection of packets in the segment of the current LAN.
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The back panel of the MDS932AE-10BT and MDS933AE-10BT modem has:
The grounding bolt of the modem (option);
The “AC12V” power connector. The connection of the modem to the 220 V power supply
is implemented using an external power supply unit;
the “Monitor” connector to control the modem and store statistics;
“PC” and “HUB” connectors to connect the modem to the LAN using a straight Patch
Cord (to the PC or HUB, respectively);
the “DSL” connector to connect the modem to the leased physical line.
The back panel of the MDS932AE -FXO/FXS modem has additionally:
The “LINE1” and “”LINE2” connector to connect to PABX (FXO model) or to telephone (FXS model).
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2.2 Exterior design rack card models
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Status(L) informs the user about the status of the local device. The following four statuses are
possible
«blinking red» informs the user about malfunctioning of the modem’s hardware and
software. In this case, the modem is out of order and should be submitted to the service center for being repaired.
«red» informs the user about an urgent alarm. An abruption of the
connection, the correspondence of the signal-to-noise ratio which does not allow to transmit information and a great number of errored blocks can cause an urgent alarm.
«amber» informs the user about non-urgent alarms. An abruption of
connection over the user’s interface can cause non-urgent alarms.
«green» absence of alarms. Normal functioning of the device.
Status(R) informs the user about the status of the remote device. At the time being the remote
configuring of modems is not provided.
Ethernet The LED is lit upon an incorrect connection to the LAN. The LED is blink upon the
detection of packets in the segment of the current LAN.
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3 RULES OF SWITCHING
3.1 The standalone delivery set
The delivery set includes:
the subscriber access device (a modem)
the power supply source (an AC adapter)
the cables for the line connections
3.2 The rack-card delivery set
The delivery set includes:
the subscriber access device (a modul)
the cables for the line connections
3.3 Connection rules
During the connection of the modem stick to the following rules:
connect the modem using the “straight” Patch Cord cable to the hub through the HUB connector or to the PC through the PC connector. Only one device can be connected to modem jack at same time.
connect the modem, if necessary, to the serial port of the PC through the “MONITOR” connector using the “straight” modem cable;
connect the modem to the line using the “DSL” connector;
connect the power supply unit to the AC power system;
connect the modem to the power adapter using the “AC 12V” connector; it’s necessary to
use 13.5V adapter for FXS models
launch the hyper-terminal operation program on the PC.
3.4 Communication parameters of the terminal configuration
It is necessary to set the following parameters to monitor the modem:
transmission rate – 9600;
data bits – 8;
parity – none;
number of stop bits – 1;
flow control – None
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To update the information on the screen use the “Enter” key. The following menu will appear on the screen.
Input Password:
Please enter your programmed password. The unit will be delivered with the default password “admin”
After entering the password the following menu will appear.
Discovery G.SHDSL Ethernet Monitor V1.7
+-----------------------+ + Main Menu + +-----------------------+
1. Performance management (PM)
3. Configuration management (CM)
4. Security management (SM)
5. Exit Console
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
The modem is ready to be configured.
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4 THE COMMAND SYSTEM
4.1 Basic rules
After the command is typed, press <enter>.
The <Backspace> key is used to edit commands.
It is necessary to input item number, for choising menu item,
You can use “PageUP”, “PageDown” and “Space” keys, for scrolling list of available value of parameters,
The “Esc” key is using for channeling of new value of parameters or returning to up menu screen.
4.2 The main menu
The main menu is the following:
Discovery G.SHDSL Ethernet Monitor V1.7
+-----------------------+ + Main Menu + +-----------------------+
1. Performance management (PM)
3. Configuration management (CM)
4. Security management (SM)
5. Exit Console
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
The menu consists of five submenus. To choose the needed submenu, it is necessary to type its number and press “Enter”. The main menu also contains information about the current version of the firmware. It is important that you inform the service center about it when being consulted.
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4.3 Performance management submenu
Upon activation of the performance management submenu the following message will be displayed.
Performance Management
1.Loop Status...
4.EtherNet Status...
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
4.3.1 Loop Status submenu
Upon activation of the performance management submenu the following message will be displayed.
Performance Management->Loop Status
System Up Time: 0 Day 00:16:31 = Loop 1 = Loop Up Time: 0 Day 00:15:07 Operation State:Data Line Speed: 2312K Rx Gain: 5.43 dB Tx Power: 14.50 dBm S/N Ratio: 37.74 dB Framer Status: In sync. Loop Atten.: -0.19 dB
Operation Mode: Slave Auto/Fixed: Fixed Clock Source: Follow Loop Annex: A/B Fixed Speed: 2312K(36N)
1.Disconnect
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
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4.3.2 Ethernet Status submenu
Upon activation of the performance management submenu the following message will be displayed.
Performance Management->EtherNet Status
Link:Link down Link Speed:---- Link Duplex:---­ Used Entries:0 Tx Packets:0 Rx Packets:0 Fwd Packets:0 Drop Packets:0
Speed:Auto Duplex:Auto MAC Address:00-00-00-00-00-00
1.Clear Counters
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
4.4 Configuration management submenu
Upon activation of the configuration management submenu the following message will be displayed.
Configuration Management
1.DSL Setup...
4.EtherNet Setup...
6.Profile...
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
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4.4.1 DSL Setup
In this menu you can setup the DSL link. When you have selected that menu, the following will appear:
Configuration Management->DSL Setup
1.[Loop 1 Operation Mode]:Slave
2.[Loop 1 Auto/Fixed]:Fixed
5.[Loop 1 Fixed Connection Speed]:2312K(36N)
6.[Loop 1 Annex]:A/B
7.[Loop 1 Tx Level Adjustment]:0 dB
18.[2W/4W]:2W
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
4.4.1.1 Operation Mode
In this menu you can setup the unit to one of the following states:
Master, Slave
4.4.1.2 Auto / Fixed
In this Menu you can setup the unit to one of the following states:
Auto, Fixed
If Auto is selected, the unit works in the adaptive mode.
If Fixed is selected, the unit works with fixed line rates.
4.4.1.3 Min- Max Connection Speed (only if Auto is selected)
In the Min. Max Connection Speed menu, you can specify your desired Adaptive mode speed limit borders in the range of 72 kbps to 2312 kbps for 2wire units and 144 kbps to 4624 kbps for 4wire models
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4.4.1.4 Fixed Connection Speed (only if Fixed is selected)
In the Fixed Connection Speed menu, you can specify your desired speed in the range of 72 kbps to 2312 kbps for 2wire units and 144 kbps to 4624 kbps for 4wire models
4.4.1.5 Annex
With the Appendix menu you can choose between A, B, A / B. If you don’t know what Annex you have to setup, and then use the A / B configuration.
4.4.1.6 Tx Level Adjustment
In the Tx Level Adjustments menu you can setup you desired TX output level in the range from +2dB to –13dB.
Please note: changing the default value of 0 to another value may cause serious malfunction of the DSL line. It should be changed only by qualified personal.
4.4.1.7 2W/4W
In the 2W / 4W (2wire / 4wire) Adjustments menu you can setup you desired number and mode of the DSL line. The following modes are possible:
2W: 1 DSL line, normal mode
4W: 2 DSL lines, dual pair mode (4W models only)
2CH: 2 DSL lines, multipoint mode (4W models only)
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4.4.2 Ethernet Setup submenu
Configuration Management->EtherNet Setup
1.[Speed]:Auto
2.[Duplex Mode]:Auto
3.[Disable Mac Filter]:No
4.IP Address>>192.168.5.105
5.Subnet Mask>>255.255.255.0
6.Gateway Address>>192.168.5.1
Select item number or ESC to Upper level menu>>
In the Speed menu, you can setup the Ethernet speed to the following states: 10M, 100M or Auto
In the Duplex Mode menu you can setup the Ethernet ports to the following states: Half, Full or Auto
In the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address menu you, can setup the desired Ip settings
4.4.3 Profile submenu
Users can save and load up to 4 profiles for different tasks. The Profile 0 is the default profile during power on. Users have to save all new value of parameters before power off.
4.5 Security management submenu
The security management is using for setting the desired password for the console access.
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5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The main technical specifications of modems of the Black Box family are presented below in the table.
Line interface.
Standard ETSI 101 135
Number of pairs 1
Line rate 2 wire models
4 wire models
Communication range for cables with the wire diameter of
144 Kbit/s
2320 Kbit/s
72 – 2312 Kbit/s
144 – 4624 Kbit/s
0.4 mm:
approx:
8.2 km
3.6 km
0.9 mm:
aprox:
31 km
13.7 km (values are depending on noise environment and line quality)
Line code G.shdsl (TC-PAM)
Input impedance of the physical line 135 Ohm
Output signal level 0.5dBm – 15.5 dBm
Transmission spectrum from 0…450 kHz
User’s interface
Standard: IEEE-802.3
IEEE-802.1Q
Interface type: Ethernet 10/100Base-T, Full/Half Duplex
Connector: RJ-45
Management
Monitoring / Configuration VT100 and TELNET
Power supply
Supply voltage:
~220 Vac ± 10%; 50 Hz
Power consumption: No more than 5 W
Grounding resistance No more than 10 Ohm
Protection Conforms to the requirements of the GOST (State
Standard) 12.2007.0-85, GOST 7153-85, GOST Р.50033-92 and Norm 9-93
Climatic conditions
Temperature range -5о С ….+45о С
Relative humidity of air 5%…85%
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6 STORAGE CONDITIONS
The equipment of the Black Box family while being packed should withstand all means of transport at a temperature in the range form -50 up to 100% at 25 12 kPa (90 Torr) at -50
о
С. The equipment can also withstand air-transport at a low air pressure of
о
С.
о
С to +50о С and the relative humidity of air
The packed equipment of the Black Box family can be stored within 12 months (from the date of transshipment including transporting time) in storage rooms without heating at -50 at 20 temperature not exceeding 25
о
С - +50о С and the mean monthly value of the air humidity of 80%
о
С; short-term increases of air humidity up to 98% (no more than a month a year) at a
о
С without moisture condensation is admissible.
The equipment should be stored in storage buildings, which protect the devices from atmospheric precipitations. The equipment should be kept on shelves or in factory packages in the absence of vapors of acids, alkali and other atmospheric impurities.
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7 TERMS TO TRANSPORT

The equipment of the Black Box family should be packed and transported by:
motor transport with an enclosed truck body;
enclosed railroad cars;
unpressurized airplanes and helicopters (up to 10000 m at an air pressure of
170 Torr);
river transport (in holds).
The equipment of the Black Box family should withstand transportation when being packed under the following conditions:
о
temperature from -50
relative air humidity up to 100% at 25
The equipment of the Black Box family should be packed and withstand transportation by:
motor transport with the number of transshipments no more than four:
along the asphalt-concrete and cement-concrete roads at a distance
of 200 – 1000 km;
С to +50о С;
о
С (within 10 days).
earth roads at a distance of 50 – 250 km at a speed of 40 km/hour;
different means of transport (airplanes, railway transport in combination with motor
transport along the asphalt-concrete and cement-concrete roads at a distance of 200 km) with the number of transshipments from three to four;
water transport (excluding sea transport) in combination with motor transport along the asphalt-concrete and cement-concrete roads at a distance of 200 km with the number of transshipments no more than four.
During transportation the packages with the equipment should be fixed so that to exclude their moving, collision and collision against the transport bodies.
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8 CONNECTOR’S DESCRIPTION
8.1 DSL Connector
Type: RJ-45, 8 pin Number Signal Assignment
1 8
RJ-45
1,2 NC -
3 LB,a Ttp (4W model only)
4 LA,a tip
5 LA,b ring
6 LB,b ring (4W model only)
7,8 NC -
8.2 Monitor Connector
Type: Sub-D9, female Number Signal Assignment
1
6
DB9
1 NC -
2 TXD Transmit data
3 RXD Receive data
4 DTR Data terminal ready
9
5
female
5 SGND Signal ground
6 NC -
7 NC -
8 NC -
9 NC -
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8.3 PC and Hub Connectors
Type: RJ-45 Number PC assignment HUB assignment
1 Tx+ Rx+
18
2 Tx- Rx-
RJ-45
3 Rx+ Tx+
4 NC NC
5 NC NC
6 Rx- Tx-
7 NC NC
8 NC NC
8.4 Line1 and Line2 Connector
Type: RJ-11, 4 pin Number Signal Assignment
1 4
RJ-11
1 NC -
2 LA,a tip
3 LA,b ring
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4 NC -
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9 DESCRIPTION OF INTERFACE CABLES

9.1 Ethernet cable
Side А Color of wire Side B
1 white/green 1
2 green/white 2
3 white/orange 3
4 blue/white 4
5 white/blue 5
6 orange/white 6
7 white/brown. 7
8 brown/white 8
9.2 DSL cable
Side А Color of wire Side B
1 white/green 1
2 green/white 2
3 white/orange 3
4 blue/white 4
5 white/blue 5
6 orange/white 6
7 white/brown. 7
8 brown/white 8
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