Dynamix FIBERMIX 2201, FIBERMIX 2401, FIBERMIX 2601-60 User Manual

DYNAMIX
FIBERMIX 2201/2401/2601-60 (REV.A)
Modular Ethernet Multiplexer
User Manual
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Cautions
Please read the following notices carefully before installing and using the device, Dynamix does not respond to any loss that caused by violating safety notice.
FIBERMIX 2201-30 is integrated device that has precise elements, please avoid violent shakes and impacts, and do not disassemble or maintain the device yourself. If it is required, please do it under the guide of our technical staff follo w in g i n the steps of anti static. Please contact us if there is any need.
There must be grounding protection for the sake of safety; do not disassemble the device yourself, we regard it as you waiver your rights of repair guarantee.
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Contents
1. Overview ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Main Features .....................................................................................................1
1.2 Part Number Explanation ....................................................................................2
2. Parameters......................................................................................................................2
2.1 E1 Interface Specification....................................................................................2
2.2 Fast Ethernet Interface Specifi c ation...................................................................3
2.3 Optical Interface Specification.............................................................................. 3
2.4 Ambience............................................................................................................3
3. How to use ...................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Desc r i p t i o n of the Fron t Panel.............................................................................. 3
3.2 Dip-switch............................................................................................................4
3.2.1 SW1 for Working Modes ...........................................................................4
3.2.2 Fault -Pass-Th r ough Capa b ility Exp lanation................................................5
3.2 .3 E1 Rem ote Loop-b ack Test..........................................................................6
3.2 .4 How to Im p l ement Rem ote Netwo r k Management .....................................6
4. Install ation and Test.........................................................................................................7
4.1 Inspect after Opening..........................................................................................7
4.2 Preparation before Installation ............................................................................7
4.3 Installation...........................................................................................................7
4.3.1 Connecting the Cables .............................................................................. 7
4.3.2 Function Configuration................................................................................. 8
5. Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................8
6. Appendix A C a ble Making...............................................................................................9
A.1 E1 Cable Making................................................................................................... 9
A.2 Et h ernet Cable M aking.........................................................................................10
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1. Overview
FIBERMIX 2201/2401/2601-60 Ethernet Multiplexers are fiber-optic transmission devices for dedicated communication networks, data communication networks, switching networks, and also for point-to-point networks, medium-sized and small capacity networks. It can multiplex one E1 channel and one Fast Ethernet on to one fiber-optic cable, and implement the line-speed transmission of the Ethernet data. FIBERMIX 2201-6CK FIBERMIX 2401-60 fll FIBERMIX 2201/2401/2601-6 series is featured by high integration and complete network management functions. It can be installed into the Dynamix 3U-high 16-slot chassis, or desktop single-slot chassis, providing various network management functions.
1.1 Main Features
Low power consumption due to extra large -scale ASIC chips; high r eliability due to 4-layer PCB
Providing 2 E1 channel interface, transparent transmission mode
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Providing 1 10/1 00Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet interface
Providing 1 optical interface, multiplexing E1 and Ethernet data together Alarm indications of local and remote equipment Supporting E1 link remote loop-back function, easy fault location Supporting speed limit on both transmitting and receiving directions of Ethernet
interface, increment 32kbps
Implementation of SNMP, capable of local and remote management
1.2 Part Number Explanation
Example FiberMix 2 2 01 - 60
2 E1 channel 1 Ethernet interface Modular, dual-strand fiber-optic L2 Ethernet switching capability Multi-service Dynamix code
2. Parameters
2.1 E1 Interface Specification
Bit rate: Line
code: Interface impedance: Electrical characteristic: Transfer characteristic: Jitter Tolerance:
2048Kbps±50ppm
HDB3 120Q balanced signal Compliant to ITU-T G.703 Compliant to ITU-T G.823 ITU-T G.724
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2.2 Fast Ethernet Interface Specification
IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1q VLAN Support oversized Ethernet data frame up to 1916 bytes
Working mode: 10/100M Auto-Negotiation, Auto-MDI/MDIX (manual configurable)
Flow control: IEEE802.3x and back pressure
2.3 Optical Interface Specification
Bit rate: Fiber connector:
Transmission distance:
150Mbps
Single strand fiber SC/PC Single mode, S1=0~25 km
2.4 Ambience
Working temperature: 0 ~ 45°C Relative humidity: < 90% (25°C)
3. How to use
3.1 Description of the Front Panel
Power Supply Indicator:
PWR (Power): the green indicator will be lightened when the power supply is in good condition
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Optical Connector:
SC type in the above figure, TX for transmitting direction, and RX for recei vi ng dire ction The optical interface type of FIBERMIX 2201-60 is DSC/PC, The optical interface type of FIBERMIX 2401-60 and FIBERMIX 2601-60 is SC/PC.
L/R ALM (Fiber Local or Remote Alarm)
The red alarm indicator will be lightened when error occurs at local or remote optical receiving direction. It includes 4 alarm levels: lose of signal, lose of frame, BER exceeds 10-3, and BER exceeds 10-6. Users shall inquire the network management system for alarm details.
ETH Ethernet Interface:
RJ45 socket, unshielded twisted pair
LNK/ACT (Link/Action):
The green indicator will be lightened when the link is in normal condition. It flashes
when transmitting to receiving data.
100M (100Mbps):
The green indicator will be lightened when working at the rate of 100Mbps.
E1 Interface:
RJ45 socket, 120 Ohm balanced signal. Pin 1, 2 for output of first E1 channel, pin 5, 6 for input of first E1 channel Pin 3, 4 for output of second E1 channel, pin 7, 8 for input of second E1 channel
L/R LOS1 (Local/Remote Lose Signal of first E1)
E1 alarm of first E1 channel, the red alarm indicator will be lightened when E1 input loss of frame occurs at the local site; it flashes when E1 input loss of fra me occurs at the remote site. There is no alarm, when no E1 input loss of frame of local and remote site.
L/R LOS2 (Local/Remote Lose Signal of second E1) :
E1 alarm of second E1 channel, definition is same as above.
3.2 Dip-switch
3.2.1 SW1 for Working Modes
SW1 is an 8-bit DIP-switch, as the figure on the right
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Switch OFF (default status) ON
1 Enable Ethernet interface auto-sensing
Disable Ethernet interface auto­sensing
2
a) Ethernet forced 100M when auto-sensing disabled b)Invalid when auto-sensing enabled
a) Ethernet forced 10M when auto-sensing disabled b) Invalid when auto-sensing enabled
3
a) Ethernet forced full duplex when auto-negotiation disabled b) Ethernet forced full duplex when auto­negotiation failed; invalid when auto­negotiation success
a) Ethernet forced half duplex when auto-negotiation disabled b) Ethernet forced half duplex when auto­negotiation failed; invalid when auto-
negotiation success 4 Fault Pass Through disabled Fault Pass Through enabled 5 Enable MDI/MDIX auto-negotia tion
Disable MDI/MDIX auto-negotiation.
Straight-through cable shall be used to
connect to Switch; crossover cable
shall be used to connect to NIC and
Routers 6 First E1 link normal working mode First E1 link remote loop-back 7 Second E1 link normal working mode Second E1 link remote loop-back
8
Auto recognition of network
management channel
Forced remote network management.
Please configure as per the network
topology.
Priority of configuration and command of network management software is higher than configuration of SW1. Configuration of SW1 is invalid when using network management software to configure.
Note: The other dip-switch SW2 is a 2-bit switch, which shall be used by manufacturing people. Users are not advised to change the default status.
3.2.2 Fault-Pass-Through Capability Explanation
When Fault-Pass-Through capability is enabled, there are 3 situations that we call it a link fault.
1. The equipment will monitor the status of remote Ethernet interface. When it changes to link down from link up, we take it as a link fault of remote Ethernet. At the same time, the status of local module will change to link down form link up. It will not be recovered until the fault disappears at remote site.
2. The equipment will monitor the status of remote E1 interface. When it changes to loss of signal status from normal, we take is as a link fault of remote E1 link. At the mean time, the equipment will cut off the transmission of local E1 interface but not send AIS signal. The local E1 interface will not recover until the fault disappears at
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remote site.
3. The equipment will monitor the status of optical link, either transmitting alarm or
receiving alarm will be taken as an optical link fault. At the mean time, the Ethernet interface status will change to link down and the E1 interface will be cut off. The Ethernet interface and E1 interface will not recover until the optical interface recovers.
The fault-pass-through capability is designed for users who have particular requirements. When it is disabled, any fault at remote site and at optical interface has nothing to do with local interfaces; all the interfaces of local module will be open. In order to avoid misunderstanding, users are advised to use it cautiously. The factory default status is disabled.
3.2.3 E1 Remote Loop-back Test
"E1 remote loop-back" setup at local Ethernet Multiplexer
Note: when setup any kinds of loop-back at the local Ethernet Multiplexer, the "remote
loop-back" switch at remote Ethernet Multiplexer must be at default status. When the module is at E1 remote loop-back status, the Ethernet data communication will not be interfered.
3.2.4 How to Implement Remote Network Management
When the equipment is connected as the following topology, the remote network management can be implemented.
A.
The host-site module is installed in Dynamix's dedicated 16-slot 3U-high chassis, which also has the network management module installed. The remote-site module is installed in Dynamix's single slot chassis.
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The both modules are installed in 16-slot 3U-high chassis, but only the host-site chassis is equipped with network management module. The remote-site module shall be set to "forced remote network management mode". That is to say, the 8
th
switch shall be turned to ON.
4. Installation and Test
4.1 Inspect after Opening
Please first check if the models and part numbers are in consistence, and also check if the equipments are damaged.
4.2 Preparation before Installation
Carefully read this manual
Prepare all kinds of the cable. Ensure that they are not short-circuited. Refer to Appendix A for cable making.
Ensure the pressure of power supply is in the tolerance range, the chassis is well connected with the ground.
Prepare the BERT and optical power meter for test of line quality.
Place the equipment at stable and secure environment. Pay attention to the requirements of the ambience.
4.3 Installation
This module can be installed into Dynamix's dedicated 16-slot 3U-high chassis, 4-slot 1 U-high chassis, and single slot chassis. Slowly insert the module into the slot to the end, and fasten the fixing screw tightly.
4.3.1 Connecting the Cables
• E1 Interface:
RJ45 socket, 120 Ohm balanced signal.
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Pin 1, 2 for output of first E1 channel, pin 5, 6 for input of first E1 channel Pin 3, 4 for output of second E1 channel, pin 7, 8 for input of second E1 channel
• Ethernet Interface Connect with Cat. 5 or hyper Cat. 5 twisted-pair cables. Either straight-through or crossover cable is OK.
• Optical Interface
Plug the tail fiber into the fiber socket to the end.
4.3.2 Function Configuration
After connecting the cables and applying the power supply, there shall not be alarms at the optical interface. If users want to configure the dip-switches, first unplug the module from the chassis and then use a flat screw-driver to set switches.
5. Troubleshooting
If there is any problem during installation and operation, please try the following solutions. If the problem still cannot be solved, please contact distributors for technical support. The following explanations and solutions to optical and E1 LOS alarms are for the local module. If the alarms are at the remote site, please solve them at remote site.
Power (PWR) indicator (Green) is not ON
Answer: Power supply fails. Check whether the power supply is working properly
LAL indicator (Red) at optical interface is ON
Answer: Loss of signal at the optical interface. Check whether the input of optical fiber is connected properly. Users can test the optical power using optical power meter. The optica l power shall be larger than the receiving sensitivity.
E1 sub-channel L/R LOS indicator (Red) is ON
Answer: The local E1 sub-channel receiving signal is lost. If the indicator is flashing, it means the remote E1 sub-channel receiving signal is lost. Please check if the E1 interface is well connected.
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6. Appendix A Cable Making
A.1 E1 Cable Making
Pin Number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Definition OUT1 + OUT1- OUT2+ OUT2- IN1 +
IN1-
IN2+
IN2-
When user needs balanced signal, modules can be connected to 120ohm balanced E1 interface of other equipment as per above table.
When user needs 75ohm unbalanced E1 interface, twisted-pair can be connected to E1 impedance converter. RC909-1E1 is single E1 channel impedance converter of Dynamix. Following is connecting figure of FIBERMIX 2201-60/ FIBERMIX 2401-60/ FIBERMIX 2601-60 and RC909-1E1
BNC
BNC
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A.2 Ethernet Cable Making
Use Cat.5 twisted-pair cable with RJ45 connector to connect this equipment. Note that the cable shall not be longer than 100 meters.
The cable can be either straight­through or crossover. The sequence of the RJ45 connector is as follows.
Pin Number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MDI Definition
TX+ TX- RX+
Not Used Not Used
RX-
Not Used Not Used
MDI-X Definition
RX+ RX- TX+
Not Used Not Used
TX-
Not Used Not Used
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