Cabletron Systems CBUPRI/E1, SBUPRI-23, SBUPRI-30 User Manual

CBUPRI/E1
SBUPRI-23/30
User Manual
Fivemere Ltd. Unit 1, Heron Industrial Estate Basingstoke Road Spencers Wood Reading, Berks
RG7 1PJ Telephone: [44] (0) 118 988 0082 Fax: [44] (0) 118 988 0081
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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 Ltd. reserves the ri ght to revise this publi c ation from time to time without notice. Fiv emere Ltd. assumes no liability for losses incurred as a result of out of dat e or incorr ect inf ormation contained i n this manual.
Proprietary Notice: © 1996-1999, Fivemere Ltd., all rights reserved.
This document may not in whole or part be copi ed, phot ocopi ed, repr oduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medi um or machine-readable form without prior consent from Fivemere Ltd.
European Approval and FCC Notice:
This equipment is approved for connection to all United Kingdom telecommunications services, including British Telecom PLC, Hull City Council and Mercury Communi cations, and is subject to the condi tions set out in these instructions for use.
All users of this equipment in the USA, UK and Europe must make themselves familiar with the statutory instructions contained in Section 4.
Pan European Approval:
Wher e the Pan European Approv al CE Mark ‘168X’ is appli ed to t he product ; this approval is for connection of the ISDN and X.21 interfaces within the European Community (EC).
Where an EC country requires approval for connection of the V35 or V24 Link ports to a PTO’s Digit al Leased Circuit ( DLC) , this approval is necessary in that country before connection to the DLC can be permitted.
Approv al in non EC count ries is subject to local regulat ions in force, please contact your Technical Support for information.
EMC Directive (European):
This product has been designed for use in Com mercial and Li ght Industrial environments and tested to relevant EMC Standards as listed in the European O.J. All testing was carried out using screened interconnection cables. Should the equipment be used in a dif ferent env ironment the user may need to take additional EMC precautions.
Fivemere Ltd. is a subsidiary of Cabletron Systems Inc., USA.
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History Sheet
80-14000000-01 V1.00 Software 24 June 1996 80-14000000-02 Cabletron Systems Edition 01 July 1997 80-14005000-01 Addition of SBUPRI-23 and
SBUPRI-30
15 April 1999
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 THE PRIMARY RATE SYSTEM 1–1
1.1 I
NTRODUCTION
1–1
1.2 T
HIS IS THE PRIMARY RATE SYSTEM
1–1
1.3 T
HE PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE MODULE
1–3
1.4 S
HELF MANAGER MODULE
(SBUGSM
OR
SBULSM) 1–3
1.5 Q
UAD USER MODULES
1–3
1.5.1 Q
UAD LOW SPEED MODULE
(SBUQLS/SBUQLB) 1–3
1.5.2 Q
UAD HIGH SPEED MODULE
(SBUQHS/SBUQHB) 1–4
2 THE PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE MODULE 2–1
2.1 I
NTRODUCTION
2–1
2.2 F
RONT AND REAR CARDS
2–1
2.3 S
HELF POWER LOADING
2–3
2.4 S
WITCHES AND JUMPERS
2–4
2.4.1 8 W
AY
DIL S
WITCH
2–4
2.4.1.1 CBUPRI/E1 P
RODUCT VARIANT
- P
OLES
5-7 2–5
2.4.1.2 SBUPRI-23 T1 P
RODUCT VARIANT
- P
OLES
5-7 2–5
2.4.2 CBUPRI/E1 F
RONT CARD JUMPERS AND LINKS
2–6
2.4.3 SBUPRI-2330 F
RONT CARD JUMPERS AND LINKS
2–7
2.4.4 SBUPRI-2330 R
EAR CARD JUMPERS AND LINKS
2–7
2.5 SBUPRI E
RROR CONDITIONS
2–7
2.5.1 P
HYSICAL
PRI E
RROR CONDITIONS
2–8
2.5.2 C
ONSEQUENT ACTIONS TO ERROR CONDITIONS
2–8
2.5.2.1 R
EMOTE ALARM INDICATION
2–8
2.5.2.2 CRC E
RROR INFORMATION
2–8
2.5.3 M
AJOR EQUIPMENT FAILURE
2–9
2.6 S
TATUS
LED
S
2–9
2.7 ISDN I
NTERFACE CONNECTION
2–9
2.8 M
ANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
2–10
3 SBUPRI COMMAND MENU 3–1
3.1 T
OP LEVEL MENU
3–1
3.2 C
ONFIGURATION MENU
3–2
3.2.1 A
LARMS MENU
3–2
3.2.2 R
OUTING MENU
3–3
3.2.3 ISDN M
ENU
3–6
4 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 4–1
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4.1
UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPE
4–1
4.2 USA C
OMPLIANCE FOR
FCC
AND INDUSTRY CANADA
4–2
4.2.1 FCC R
ULES
, P
ART
15 4–2
4.2.2 FCC R
ULES
, P
ART
68 4–2
4.2.2.1 FCC P
ART
68 R
EGISTRATION
4–2
4.2.2.2 S
ERVICE
4–3
4.2.2.3 F
ACILITY INTERFACE INFORMATION
4–3
4.2.2.4 D
ISRUPTION OF THE NETWORK
4–3
4.2.2.5 T
ELEPHONE COMPANY FACILITY CHANGES
4–4
4.2.2.6 E
LECTRICAL SAFETY ADVISORY
4–4
5 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 5–1
The Primary Rate system
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1 The Primary Rate system
1.1 Introduction
This manual has been written to provide users of the Primary Rate system with all the necessary inform ation to conf igure and operat e the system. This chapter prov ides a brief i ntroducti on to the system and it ’s components. Chapter 2 provides information on the Primary Rate system. Chapter 3 provides detailed information on configuration and operation.
Please refer to Section 5 for the abbreviations found in this manual.
1.2 This is the Primary Rate System
The Primary Rate system is a Primary Rate ISDN product offering;
Each primary rate module provides up to 30 active channels (23 for USA), each of which can operate at, or be rate adapted up to 64 kbit/s for X21, V35 or V24 data access
N x 64 kbit/s services
Multiple rack and PRI card operation together with high density
access and backup applications.
The Primary Rate system is incorporated in the Fivemere SBU6C, or SBU14C shelves; it is not available as a standalone system.
Three types of PRI module are available as follows:-
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CBUPRI/E1 - t his is the f ir st iterat ion, pr ov iding 2. 048Mbit /s ‘E1’ type ISDN access
SBUPRI-30 - t he lat er version wit h the sam e f eatur es as CBUPRI/E1, but with capacity for future expansion
SBUPRI-23 - as for SBUPRI-30 but is a 1.544Mbit/s ‘T1’ ISDN ac c ess version for the USA market.
The CBUPRI/E 1, SBUPRI -23 and SBUPRI- 30 are sim il ar i n appearance and use; the Configuration m enus vary howev er. To simplify matters, this manual refers to “SBUPRI” throughout referring to all three types; differences where they exist are specified for each type.
The system comprises:
Front (Application) Card Rear (Interface) Card
PRI ISDN Card (CBUPRI/E1 or SBUPRI-23 or SBUPRI-30)
PRI ISDN Interface Card (RJ-45 Connection)
Shelf Manager Module (SBUGSM, or SBULSM)
This controls all cards via a common command port
Other Application Cards These define what type of data
interface is presented to the user’s equipment
For cards other than the SBUPRI used in the SBU14Cor SBU6C, pl ease see the relevant manual.
Management is provided v ia the Shelf Manager Module (SBUGSM or the later SBULSM) in the system.
Local or Rem ote acc ess to the cards in t he shelf i s by password which is entered the f irst time any c ard in the shelf i s polled. Alarm m essages from all application cards in the shelf are routed to the alarm and/or command ports on the Shelf Manager Module.
Configur ation com mands are issued to the c ards from the management console or Fivemere proprietary Network Management System (SBU­NM) via the Shelf Manager Module.
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1.3 The Primary Rate Interface Module
As with all Shelf System cards, the Primary Rate Interface Modules (SBUPRI) comprise a front and a rear card. Both front and rear cards are not interchangeable between the CBUPRI/E1, SBUPRI-23 and SBUPRI-30 modules. See Figure 1 in section 2.2
.
The SBUPRI work i n conj uncti on wit h other m odul es in t he Pri m ary Rat e system, ‘standalone’ oper ation is not possibl e. The SBUPRI prov ide up to 30 ‘B’ channels (23 for USA) for use by other appli cation cards in the Primary Rate system.
The CBUPRI/E 1 and SBUPRI-30 works with ‘Euro’ Pri mary Rat e (I.421) ISDN. The SBUPRI-23 works with US National standard (Bellc ore NI-2). All 3 types have a physical interface provided by an RJ45 connector.
1.4 Shelf Manager Module (SBUGSM or SBULSM)
The Shelf Manager Module is responsible f or confi guring the cards and for coll ect ing ALERT s from all appli cat i on cards. A full descri pti on of t he Shelf Manager Module can be found in the SBU System s User Guide, which is provided as part of the documentation set.
1.5 Quad User Modules
These modules are in two forms; the Quad Low Speed Module (SBUQLS/SBUQLB) and Quad High Speed Module (SBUQHS/SBUQHB). Please see the Quad User Modules manual for further details.
Additional module types will be added to the system in due course as part of the conti nuing dev elopment program on these product s. Further supporting manuals will be produced for additional modules.
1.5.1 Quad Low Speed Module (SBUQLS/SBUQLB)
The SBUQLS provides four rate adapted User ports per card offering standard V.24, X.21, and V.35 interfaces. T he interf aces are chosen by selection of the desired type of int erface card for all f our ports. Each port has Talkwire capability.
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1.5.2 Quad High Speed Module (SBUQHS/SBUQHB)
The SBUQHS provides four User ports per card of fering N x 64k data rates on each port, with X.21 and V.35 i nterfaces. The interfaces are chosen by selection of the desired type of interface card for all four ports.
The Primary Rate Interface Module
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2 The Primary Rate Interface Module
2.1 Introduction
The Primary Rat e Interface Modul e (SBUPRI) works in conj unction with the other modules in the Backup system and ‘standalone’ operation is not possible. The S BUPRI prov ides up to 30 ISDN ‘B’ channels (23 for USA) for use by other application cards in the system.
Management is provided via the Shelf Manager Module. Access to the cards in the shelf is by password which is entered on the
fir st poll of the shelf. A larm messages from the cards in the shelf are routed to the alarm and/or command ports on the Shelf Manager Module.
The front card carries out the call processing functions, the rear card carries the line matching/isolating transformers. Both front and rear cards are not interchangeable between the CBUPRI/E1 and SBUPRI­23/30 modules.
2.2 Front and Rear cards
The panel layouts for the f ront and rear car ds that mak e up the SBUPRI are shown in Figure 1 ov erleaf. The ‘Master’ LED is label led ‘Talkwire’ on the earlier PRIM, but the function is not implemented.
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