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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL

ETHERNET TO NxE1 CONVERTERS for BROADBAND / MULTIPLAY IP NETWORKS

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Installation and Operation Manual

Copyright Precision Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved. This work is protected by copyright belonging to Precision Electronics Ltd. and may not be produced or republished in whole or part in any form without prior written permission of Precision Electronics Ltd. Confidentiality This document contains information proprietary to Precision Electronics Ltd. and must not be disclosed to third parties without written permission of Precision Electronics Ltd.,

Disclaimer We provide this document as is, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, Including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchant ability and fitness for a particular purpose. Precision Electronics Ltd. may make improvement and changes to the product described in this document at any time and without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use. Trademarks and Patents The PCN1E1-1020/PCN2E1-2040/ PCN4E1-4080/ PCN8E1-8016/PEL-RACK name and logo are a registered Trademark of Precision Electronics Ltd.

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Installation and Operation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.3.1 1.4.3.2 1.5 1.6 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 5 5.1 PEL-RACK ........................................................................................................... 5 Overview ............................................................................................................... 5 Function Details .................................................................................................... 5 Hardware Introduction ........................................................................................... 6 SNMP Network Management Card ....................................................................... 7 Main Function........................................................................................................ 7 LED Indicators....................................................................................................... 8 Interface Description ............................................................................................. 8 Console (RS-232) Port .......................................................................................... 8 Ethernet (LAN) Port............................................................................................... 9 Power Supply Card (AC or DC) ............................................................................. 9 Converters Cards ................................................................................................ 10 Ethernet to NxE1 Converter (Stand alone)....................................................... 14 Overview ............................................................................................................. 14 Function and Capabilities .................................................................................... 14 Description with LED Indications ......................................................................... 16 Front panel LED Indications ................................................................................ 16 Front panel LED Indications ................................................................................ 17 Technical Specifications................................................................................... 18 Installation and Operation ................................................................................ 20 Working Environment Requirement ..................................................................... 20 Installation ........................................................................................................... 20 Ethernet Interface Cross and Straight Cable details ............................................ 22 NxE1 port pin assignment (NxE1 Standalone and 1E1/2E1/4E1 Cards):............. 22 E1 port pin assignment (8E1 Cards only) ............................................................ 22 Following precautions can be take care while installing ....................................... 23 SNMP Network Management Software ............................................................ 24 Overview ............................................................................................................. 24

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Figure-1 Figure-2 Figure-3 Figure-4 Figure-5 Figure-6

PEL-RACK Front View ................................................................................... 6 PEL-RACK SNMP Card ................................................................................. 7 Front Panel of Power Supply Module (AC/DC)............................................... 9 PEL- RACK Installation ................................................................................ 20 Ethernet Cable Detail ................................................................................... 22 Network Management Topology................................................................... 24

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PEL-RACK
Overview PEL-RACK is a 19 standard Rack, designed for Central site. PEL-RACK contains one backplane board, Power supply Card, Control Card & different types of converter cards (Ethernet to NxE1). PEL-RACK has total 18 slots and out of 18 slots, one left most & one right most slots marked with PWR are used for power supply cards (AC or DC) and one Center slot marked SNMP used for SNMP card. In case of power supply hot standby redundancy (1+1) is provided, if one PSU card fails then other one can take care for the power supply requirement of the rack and the rack will work normally. Each PSU card has been capable to meets power requirement of the fully configured rack.

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Function Details PEL-RACK can be populated by 15 converters cards, 2 power supply cards & 1 SNMP card. Support different type of converters cards, which can be inserted in any slot of rack (1 15). Power Supply (AC or DC) with hot standby Redundancy (1+1) One power supply card can meets the requirement of fully configured rack Centralized SNMP Management through SNMP card Power consumption when the rack is fully configured is < 60W. Note: a) Center slot marked SNMP used for SNMP card b) 1 to 7 and 8 to 15 slots from left to right are universal slots for Converters cards i.e. Ethernet to 1E1 or Ethernet to 2E1 or Ethernet to 4E1 or Ethernet to 8E1 or any combination may be inserted in any slot. c) The left most & right most slots marked with PWR are used for power supply cards (AC or DC as per customer requirement) d) Two in-built FAN are available for cooling purpose.

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Hardware Introduction Front View

Figure-1 PEL-RACK Front View

PEL-RACK is a standard 6U height & 19 mountable, having total 18 slots. Slots marked PWR Power Supply cards SNMP network management card Universal slots for Converters cards i.e. Ethernet to 1E1 or Ethernet to 2E1 or Ethernet to 4E1 or Ethernet to 8E1 Compatible Cards Ethernet to 1E1 (10/100Base-TX / 100Base-FX) converter with electrical or optical Ethernet interface Ethernet to 2E1 (10/100Base-TX / 100Base-FX) converter with electrical or optical Ethernet interface Ethernet to 4E1 (10/100Base-TX / 100Base-FX) converter with electrical or optical Ethernet interface Ethernet to 8E1 (10/100Base-TX / 100Base-FX) converter with electrical or optical Ethernet interface SNMP Network Management Card AC/DC Power Supply Cards

Slots marked SNMP Slots marked 1-15 -

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Installation and Operation Manual Technology Features Equipment dimension: 6U height & 19 rack Mountable Power Supply: -48V DC or 230V AC Redundancy: In Power Supply and it is hot swappable Temperature: 0 C to +55 C Humidity: 0 - 95% non-condensing 1.4 SNMP Network Management Card

Figure-2 PEL-RACK SNMP Card The SNMP management card always used in the Center slot of PEL-RACK and it can provides the local and remote access of the devices. 1.4.1 Main Function It can manage various converter cards which are inserted in various slots Supports SNMP protocol v2.0 or better Support console interface for Firmware upgradation Ethernet port for SNMP management Parameter and version can be shown

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LED Indicators Various LED indicators are available on the Front panel of the SNMP card. LED indicators Name PWR Function Power indication CPU indication OFF Link ACT Link indicator Active indicator Flash Flash Half duplex Port transmit/receive data Port is Active Status ON OFF ON CPU Power supply OK No power supply indication CPU works well Description

1.4.3

Interface Description Console: Connect it with your computers serial port to upgrade the Firmware of SNMP card. (Connector: RJ45) Ethernet: Connect it with your computers LAN port to set IP by WEB (Connector: RJ45) RST: Reset the SNMP card to load default configuration.

1.4.3.1

Console (RS-232) Port This port is used to upgrade the firmware of the SNMP card. You can set a connection between your PC serial port and the console port of the equipment. The pin sequence of the cable to set the connection is shown below:

COMPUTER PORT DB9/F TXD RXD GND 3 2 5

NETWORK MANAGEMENT PORT RJ45 3 2 5 RXD TXD GND

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The Ethernet port is connected to PC through cross cable and while connecting to switch/hub through straight cable. Reset After changing IP address, subnet mask and gateway do not press RST switch. If you forget the IP address then press RST switch to activate the default configuration. 1.5 Power Supply Card (AC or DC) Power supply cards (AC or DC) are available for the operation of PEL-RACK and user can select any of them as per their requirement. These cards can be inserted in the left most & right most slots of PEL-RACK.

Figure-3 Front Panel of Power Supply Module (AC/DC)

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Installation and Operation Manual Technical Specifications (AC) Input voltage: 220V AC Input frequency: 50 Hz Full load output voltage: +4.5V ~ 5.5V Over loading protection Over & Under input voltage Protection Working temperature: 0 C to +55 C 1+1 redundancy Hot swappable Technical Specifications (DC) Input voltage: 48V DC Output voltage: +4.5V ~ 5.5V Over loading protection Over & Under input voltage Protection Working temperature: 0 C to +55 C 1+1 redundancy Hot swappable 1.6 Converters Cards Ethernet to NxE1 converter cards used Inverse multiplexing technology due to that they can transmit 10M/100M Ethernet data through multiple E1 channels in point to point condition. It is different from normal bridge, supporting 1E1/2E1/4E1/8E1 customized configured channels, auto detecting the number of E1 channels and uses the available working E1, allow some limiting transfer delay between different E1 channels. 1 channel can go up to 1984Kbits/s, 2 channels can go up to 3968Kbits/s, 4 channels can up to 7936Kbits/s and 8 channels can up to 15872Kbits/s. It can connect with Ethernet switch or hub when in 10/100Mbps full/half duplex mode; make use of mass E1 resources in telecommunication networks to expend the transfer distance and application of Ethernet. It is a suitable solution for broadband and Multiplay connectivity. It can used in areas such as connecting LANs, connecting end offices, Video on demand, remote monitoring, E1 interface of switches, etc.

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Installation and Operation Manual Features Transparent transfer of Fast Ethernet data on to NxE1 channels Complied as per IEEE-802.3, IEEE-802.1q and 10/100M Ethernet, full/half duplex interface. Ethernet support AUTO-MDIX (cross over and straight through self adapt) Auto isolates those E1 lines with poor transfer quality or error. When error rate cross the threshold, it disconnect that E1 line only. Allow 16ms transfer delay up to 1E1/2E1/4E1/8E1 channels. When the delay is cross the limits data transfer can stop automatically. Transmit transparently over length framing as IEEE 802.1q

requirement and support Ethernet exchanger with VLAN function. E1 interface compatible with ITU-T G.703, G.704, and G.823. E1 interface having internal clock resume circuit and HDB-3 codec circuit. Support customized configured 1E1/2E1/4E1/8E1 channels and at reset it auto detects the number of available E1 channels Support remote system reset function from local system Having loop back functions on E1

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Front View of Converter 1E1/2E1/4E1/8E1 cards

PCN-1E1

PCN-2E1

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Front panel LED Indications (Nomenclature same for Electrical / Dual / Optical port converter Cards) INDICATOR Function Link Indicator CPU indicator Loop Indicator LINK ETH1 TX RX LINK ETH2 TX RX Electrical Ethernet Indicator

Name Link NM TST

Status ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Link ON TX ON RXON Link ON TX ON RXON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

UNIT WORKING STATUS Link is established Link is not established CPU works OK Problem in CPU Loop back is set on to any E1 No loop back Link is established ETH port transmitting data ETH port receiving data Link is established Fiber ETH port transmitting data Fiber ETH port receiving data No signal received at E1 port E1 Line connected Frame lose on Local E1 port E1 Line connected Frame lose on Remote E1 port E1 Line connected

Fiber Ethernet Indicator E1 LOS Alarm E1 Frame lost alarm E1 Remote alarm indicator

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Ethernet to NxE1 Converter (Stand alone)


Overview This series of products are orientated in the broadband and multiplay access systems for its high-quality, high-stability and low price. This is the most newly promoted product that can transmit Fast Ethernet (Optical / Electrical) data over NxE1 lines. It is a protocol converter using inverse multiplexing technique. The product provides 10/100Base-TX port and 100Base-FX port. You can choose any one of them or use both of them simultaneously. The E1 interface is either 75 Ohm or 120 Ohm (Requirement to be mentioned at the time of ordering). This protocol converter provides bandwidth up to 2.0Mbps (1E1), up to 4.0Mbps (2E1), up to 8.0Mbps (4E1) and up to 16.0Mbps (8E1) for Ethernet connection. And it also provides complete LED indications to show the status and respective alarm of the E1 channels and Ethernet ports in the NMS. It is widely used in LAN connection, IP transmission and video broadcasting. The product has the feature of setting CRC error threshold on E1 channels and monitoring the E1 channel working status. It can be manage through CLI, Web manager and GUI based SNMP software.

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Function and Capabilities Hardware NxE1 channels carry 100Base-FX and 10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet data. Comply with ITU-T G.703, G.704 & G.823 for E1 ports and IEEE-802.3 & IEEE-802.3u for Ethernet ports. Optical port supports 100Base-FX mode and Electrical port support 10/100Base-TX mode. An Ethernet port is in flow control and back pressure mode; support huge packet 1536 bytes. High-speed SDRAM inside used to cache.

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Installation and Operation Manual Rearrange Ethernet packages in E1 channels to ensure data transfer efficiency and stability. Allow the delay time between any two channels up to 16ms. For each E1 channel, the payload capability is up to 1.984Mbps. Auto-detect the working E1 channels and auto-balance the data flow among the working E1 channels. Provide setting for CRC errors threshold for each E1 channel. If the CRC error rate of any E1 channel exceeds the threshold, the system will shut down this channel, and reassign the data flow to the valid E1 channels automatically. E1 channels line impedance 75 (optional). Full LED indication on front panel provides comprehensive of local and remote devices working status. 220VAC and -48VDC power supply for standalone. Managed / Un-managed (optional). Provide SNMP management in case of standalone devices for viewing and configuring local and remote device easily. Software Support Console, WEB and SNMP management for Configuration /Performance features etc. User can choose device to view local or remote alarm. Support SNMP management. Provide MIB file; make it easy to be integrated into the third-party SNMP (future option). Support firmware upgradation Adopt the centralized management style and the tree-view catalogue, which can manage many devices at the same time in a single window.

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Description with LED Indications Ethernet to 4E1 Converter

Front & Rear side view of Eth to 4E1 converter (Electrical/Dual or Optical Port) 2.3.1 Front panel LED Indications (Nomenclature same for Electrical / Dual / Optical port converters) INDICATOR Function Power Indication CPU indicator Loop Indicator TX RX Link TX RX LINK TX RX LINK TX RX Console Indicator NM Indicator Electrical Ethernet Indicator Fiber Ethernet Indicator E1 LOS Alarm E1 Frame lost alarm E1 Remote alarm indicator

Name PWR CPU LOOP Cons ole NM

Status ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF TX ON RX ON Link on TX ON RX ON Link on TX ON RX ON Link on TX ON RX ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

UNIT WORKING STATUS The unit power normal No power supply CPU works OK Problem in CPU Loop back is set on to any E1 No loop back Console port transmitting data Console port receiving data Link is established NM port transmitting data NM port receiving data Link is established ETH port transmitting data ETH port receiving data Link is established Fiber ETH port transmitting data Fiber ETH port receiving data No signal received at E1 port E1 Line connected Frame loss on Local E1 port E1 Line connected Frame loss on Remote E1 port E1 Line connected

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Front & Rear side view of Eth to 8E1 converter (Electrical/Dual or Optical Port) 2.3.2 Front panel LED Indications (Nomenclature same for Electrical / Dual / Optical port converters) INDICATOR Function Power Indication CPU indicator Loop Indicator TX RX Link TX RX LINK TX RX LINK TX RX Console Indicator NM Indicator Electrical Ethernet Indicator Fiber Ethernet Indicator E1 LOS Alarm E1 Frame lost alarm E1 Remote alarm indicator

Name PWR CPU LOOP Cons ole NM

Status ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF TX ON RX ON Link on TX ON RX ON Link on TX ON RX ON Link on TX ON RX ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

UNIT WORKING STATUS The unit power normal No power supply CPU works OK Problem in CPU Loop back is set on to any E1 No loop back Console port transmitting data Console port receiving data Link is established NM port transmitting data NM port receiving data Link is established ETH port transmitting data ETH port receiving data Link is established Fiber ETH port transmitting data Fiber ETH port receiving data No signal received at E1 port E1 Line connected Frame loss on Local E1 port E1 Line connected Frame loss on Remote E1 port E1 Line connected

ETH1

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Technical Specifications
E1 Interface Specification Data Rate N *(2.048Mbit/s 50ppm) (Where N=1/2/4/8 depend on Device Model Numbers) Coding Impedance Interface Connector Frame Structure BER Threshold Jitter HDB3 120 (Balanced) or 75 (unbalanced) Complied to ITU-T G.703, G.704 RJ45 Framed / Unframed Threshold level can be set by User Compliant to ITU-T G.823

Electrical Ethernet Interface 10/100Base-TX port complied to IEEE-802.3 / IEEE-802.3U Fast Ethernet standard Supporting Duplex Pause Flow Control Support Frame Size up to 1536 bytes Support IEEE 802.1Q MDI/MDIX auto crossover for plug-and-play Ethernet Port: 1 Optical Ethernet Interface 100Base-FX port complied to IEEE-802.3u Fast Ethernet standard Support IEEE 802.1Q Optical Wavelength Optical Output Power Optical Receiving Sensitivity Optical Port Connector 850nm / 1310nm / 1550nm -10dBm -22dBm (Multimode) and -32dBm (Singlemode) SC/PC

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Installation and Operation Manual LED Indications Power LED indications E1 link indications Ethernet link indications Optical Ethernet link indications NM port indications Power Supply Standalone Unit 220V AC represents -48V DC represents Power Consumption AC 220V or DC -48V or Both 165VAC ~ 260VAC -40VDC ~ -60VDC < 10W for Standalone < 75W for Rack Working Environment Temperature Humidity Compliance 0 C ~ +55 C 0 - 95% non-condensing B2 of QM-333/Issue-1/Sept 1990

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Working Environment Requirement Ensure that properly grounded power supply should be used and if there has any equipments links with PEL-RACK directly or indirectly, the power supply for these equipments must be same. PEL-RACK and Standalone must be installed near the proper grounded power supply which should not more then a distance of 2 meter. Anything can not be placed in the equipment.

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Installation

Figure-4 PEL- RACK Installation Install the PEL-RACK and Standalone converter in to the standard 19 rack. Insert the PSU, SNMP and Converter cards into the front slots of PEL-RACK along with the guide rails. Push the card into the cage until it is fully inserted into the motherboard edge connector inside the rack. Tighten the screws on the front panel of the converter card. Connect the Optical/ Electrical Ethernet port (as required) to the switch/hub and E1 port to the PDH/SDH network as shown the figure below.

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Connectivity Diagram for Chassis Based Ethernet to E1 Converter

Optical port for connecting with Tier-II Switch/DSLAM NxE1 Port for connecting with PDH / SDH Network Electrical port for connecting with Switch/DSLAM

For Installation of standalone converter connect the Optical/ Electrical Ethernet port (as required) to the DSLAM/Switch and E1 port to the PDH/SDH network as shown the figure below Connectivity Diagram for Stand alone Ethernet to E1 Converter

Console and NM Port for Management

NxE1 Port for connecting with PDH/SDH Network


Optical & Electrical Ethernet port for connecting with Tier-II switch/DSLAM

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Installation and Operation Manual 4.3 Ethernet Interface Cross and Straight Cable details RJ45 ports on converters support AUTO-MDIX (cross over and straight through) selection. Cross over and straight through cable connections details are given in the below figure:

Figure-5 Ethernet Cable Detail Caution: Connect 2 RX and 2 TX pins with twisted pair wire (CAT-5) only. 4.4 NxE1 port pin assignment (NxE1 Standalone and 1E1/2E1/4E1 Cards): RJ-45 to OPEN end cable and OPEN end can be used for Kroning / Wrapping purpose.
Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 RJ-45 Plug End PIN Details 2 5 1 4 Signal Details TX+ TXRX+ RXWire Color Coding Orange White Orange Blue White Blue

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E1 port pin assignment (8E1 Cards only) RJ-45 to OPEN end cable and OPEN end can be used for Crooning / Wrapping purpose.
Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ-45 Plug End PIN Details 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Details RX+ (1st E1) TX+ (1 E1) RX+ (2
nd st

Color Coding Blue Orange Brown White Blue White Orange Green White Brown White Green

E1)

RX- (1 E1) TX- (1 E1) TX+ (2 RX- (2 TX- (2


nd st

st

E1) E1) E1)

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Installation and Operation Manual 4.6 Following precautions can be take care while installing Input Power Selection (AC/DC) - Dual power operation feature available with standalone converter and Single type of power operation (AC/DC) available with PEL-Rack. Please connects the right power supply (AC/DC) to the converters. After connecting the proper Power Supply to the rack switch ON the FAN unit using rear panel switch. E1 line - The physical interface shall be connected to the corresponding E1 line. The transmitting port of local unit shall connect with the receiving port of remote unit while the receiving port of local unit shall connect with the transmitting port of remote unit. There should be no E1 alarm. If any alarm, the problem can be located via loop back test at E1 interface. When the Fiber Ethernet Port is connected Link LED of the local unit shall be ON. When Electrical Ethernet cable connects to Ethernet to NxE1 Converter LINK LED shall be ON. There is no special setting is required for any Optical/Electrical Ethernet port connectivity. Factory Default setting works directly.

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SNMP Network Management Software


Overview Steps for starting the SNMP Network Management System are as follows: Configure the IP details through Console port interface, such as IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Install the SNMP Network Management software on the PC. Link the LAN interface of SNMP card in PEL-RACK with the PC, where SNMP Network Management software installed through LAN cable. Start the SNMP Network Management software and access the PEL-RACK through the IP address assigned to the SNMP card.

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Network Management Topology

Figure-6 Network Management Topology 5.3 Description SNMP Network Management system is composed of converters devices and network management PC and system ensures inter-connection through the IP network. The network management PC exchanges the information with the device through IP network using SNMP protocol. All information is saved to the database.

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Installation and Operation Manual 5.4 Main Function Manage the local and remote devices View the device View and record the alarm of the device View the type of the device View the location of the device View the connecting station of line cables of the device Dedicated SNMP software supports link break and checking Supports remote maintenance and fault lookup Supports parameters setting for the local and remote device Fully supports standard SNMP transmission protocol and MIB database Picture according to real indication status of the devices Perfect Topology structure displaying Network connectivity Show full historical and present alarm 5.5 Software Installation Requirement Software Installation environment: Windows OS with IE explorer. Availability of windows SNMP Application Insert disk (with SNMP management software) in to CD-ROM and then run setup.exe file by double clicking it. Follows the screen instructions to Setup the software in to PC. Execute the software Icon on the desktop and open the SNMP software. Minimum PC configuration: CPU (Pentium-I and above) PC memory: 128MB or above VGA Card: Standard VGA.24-bit real color (with resolving power: 1024 768 for SNMP software) LAN Port Serial Port

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Installation of SNMP Management Software


Hardware Installation The SNMP card must be properly installed in the SNMP indicative slot.

After installing SNMP card in to rack, Power On the rack then LEDs will blink and then OFF except PWR. Connect LAN port of SNMP card to PC with cross cable or to SWITCH with straight cable. 6.2 6.2.1 Software Installation Change Default IP Address through WEB There is a simple web server in the equipment, which provides a way to change the IP address from network. You can connect the RJ-45 port on your PC with the NM port on the desktop equipment or the Ethernet port of SNMP card on the rack equipment through Ethernet crossover/straight through cable (Default IP Address: 192.168.10.10, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000). Now change your PC IP in to the same range that means 192.168.10.XXX, after that you can open the Internet Explorer on your PC and you get below screen in which password need to be entered:

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At this time, you should input the password (PEL or admin or hctel) and then you can see the figure show below:

Then you should input the wanted IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, and click on submit button to change the IP configuration. Note: If you forget the IP address or the web password, please use CLI command show run to get them. See Para 6.2.3.

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Installation and Operation Manual 6.2.2 Installation of SNMP Management Software You can install the SNMP management software on your PC. After you finished this, you can configure the parameters of the equipments by this Software. Now you can configure the remote end equipment by connecting your PC with the local equipments NM port and the network management system on your PC in the scenario of point to point network, and you can monitor the status of the remote equipment too. Remember: SNMP Software does this job through SNMP on the point-to-point network. PC along with Windows OS and IE browser is required. Do the following step: o o 6.2.2.1 Install the windows SNMP protocol Install SNMP management software

Install the SNMP protocol in PC Double click My Computer on your computer. Double click Control panel. Double click Add/Remove programs. Single click Add/Remove Windows Components button on the left of this window. Select management and monitoring tools, and then confirm it to install SNMP protocol. NOTE: After the above five steps, the computer will install the SNMP protocol automatically. During the process, you will be asked to insert the Windows Operation System CD. So you should prepare your operation system CD to finish the task.

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6.2.2.2

Install SNMP management software Double click the exe file; Start to install the Software, by clicking the Next button;

Click the I Agree button to continue;

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Wait a few minutes so that the installation process will be complete.

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Add the Device into SNMP Software: Now press the SNMP software icon available on to your PC. This figure will appear after SNMP startup.

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Fill in the User name: admin and Password: admin or hctel, and then click the OK button to enter the SNMP software main window.

Now the following figure will display. click the Edit button on the toolbar, or click the Configuration-->Edit button in the menu bar.

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Installation and Operation Manual Click the right mouse key on the icon in the left

Device and Maparea, and then click the Create Zone. Just like the figure below.

Click the Device Tree on the left bottom. Then a window like figure below shows on the left.

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Installation and Operation Manual Select the Multi-service Access Platformin the Device Tree on the left, hold the left mouse key and drag it to edit area on the right.

The device info dialog box as figure below wills pop-up;

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Double click the

icon in the edit topology area, a dialog box

will pop-up, click yes, and then figure will show as the figure below.

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Installation and Operation Manual Add the device automatically. Click the Edit button to be come out from edit mode.

Click the search button, the Search the Device Configuration dialog box will pop-up. Then click the update button on the Search the Device Configuration to start to search the device and card which connect with the chassis, as the figure below. After that, please click the close button to close the Search the Device Configuration dialog box, the device and card will be showed.

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Installation and Operation Manual After completion the search below window will pop up

One another way by which you can add the device and card by yourself. Add the Card of the Multiservice Access Platform in the device tree; drag it to the slot of SNMP figure. Click the save button, or select the Configuration/Save in the menu bar to save it. Click the Network Map button at the left bottom as the figure below.

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Installation and Operation Manual Click the sign of the network map in the Device and Map window, the New Zone will appears. Now double click the New Zone tree.

If needed then modify the zone property, please place the mouse on right blank zone and click the right mouse key, the menu will pop-up, now select the zone property.

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Installation and Operation Manual To know the status of the converter/card, Extend the Device and map, and double click the selected converter/cards as the figure below the device will appears in the right side window; now place your mouse on to the converter/card and right click and select converter property to know the status.

The status of the converter/card pop-up window appears which shows its property.

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To know the status of the remote converter, Extend the Device and map, and double click the selected converter as the figure below

The figure of the remote device will show on the right side window.

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Installation and Operation Manual If you want to see the status of the converter now place your mouse on to the converter/card and right click and select converter property to know the status.

6.2.2.4

Alarm Configuration For alarm configuration, click on alarm Config in fault menu of PEL View software.

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Installation and Operation Manual Alarms Descriptions window will appear with various default and user defined levels of alarms.

Now Right click on user defined alarm levels for any alarm, Different alarms categories will appear as Critical, major, minor, warning & normal.

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Installation and Operation Manual After configuring alarms Click Apply then OK to finish this configuration. Now you will get normal status (Green colour) for your healthy conditions like E1 Up, Ethernet link up, or get major or minor alarms in Recently Alert Info window with their respective colours as Alarm condition Critical Major Minor Warning Normal Colour Red Orange Pink Yellow Green

To acknowledge a specific alarm Right Click on that alarm and select Acknowledge this Item. To acknowledge all alarms, select Acknowledge all Item to change their status from unconfirmed to confirm.

6.2.3

Command Line Interface (CLI) Setting You may configure the standalone converters through hyper terminal also. You can set a connection between your PC serial port and the console port of the equipment. The cable details given in the Para 1.4.3.1.

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Installation and Operation Manual After connecting you must set the serial port properties as follows:

Now you can power on the converter, and then you can see the blow figure in hyper terminal window:

6.2.3.1

CLI Command Syntax Description In CLI command usage, < > represent command parameter, {< >} represent optional parameter. <opt1|opt2> represent either opt1 or opt2 can be selected. For example:

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Installation and Operation Manual Set clock <"master"|"slave"> {<port>} The parameter in represent a string; please input what it is exactly. For example: Set clock slave e1-1 Command parameters can be divided by , or space key. The all configuration will be saved automatically after set successfully except the loop. 6.2.3.2 CLI Commands Help Display all commands can be supported. Show Time Display the time the system has run. Show Version Display software version of the device. Show run Display all the running-Config of the device. Show arp Display the Arp table of the device. Set MAC <BYTE6> <BYTE5> <BYTE4> <BYTE3> <BYTE2> <BYTE1> Set the Ethernet MAC address of the NM port. Set IP <IP Address> <net Mask> Set the IP address of the NM port. Set gateway <IP Address> Set the gateway ip address of the device. Set password <password> Set the login password of the web server. Set clock <"master"|"slave"> {<port} Set system clock source. Set E1 loop <portid> <"on"|"off"> Set or cancel the loop of any E1 port.

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Note:
FAL Alarm:Device will detect one special bit when it receive the signal, and compare with the special bit in the signal which it send out, if they are continuously different 3 times, device will give FAL alarm. Please refer below conditions: If you don't connect the E1 line, there are 3 conditions: A. You don't set any loop back, FAL bright, because device does not receive any signal. B. You set remote loop back, FAL bright, then no matter you connect the E1 or not, the FAL will keep bright the same. C. You set local loop back, FAL off, because the device receive signal which from it. If you connect the E1 line, there are 3 conditions: A. You don't set any loop back, FAL off. Then if the E1 error rate on the line go to bad to one level, that the signal which device receiving is not as per the requirement, so FAL will be bright. B. FAL off, then you set remote loop back, FAL off as the same, because all the data and clock will loop back to remote device, device will not detect any changes on clock, so FAL will keep off the same. C. FAL off, then you set local loop back, FAL off as the same, because device receive signal which from itself, FAL will keep off the same.

Loop Back:
You can set 4 types loop back through software, they are A, B, E, and F. A is local loop back at local device B is remote loop back at local device E is remote loop back at remote device F is local loop back at remote device

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Trouble Shooting

FAULT

POSSIBLE/REASON LED leg broken Power Polarity Wrong

CORRECTIVE ACTION Replace LED Change Polarity Good Power Supply plug-in

PWR LED OFF

In-proper Connection

Power

Supply

Power Module Failure E1 Reverse Connection E1 Cable not in pair E1 LOS Alarm, Alarm Longer cable distance off when E1 Loop Transmission Problem E1 module failure Ethernet Cable not in pair LINK LED OFF Wrong Ethernet Setting Ethernet Module Failure Optical Port LINK LED OFF Wrong Optical Connection Transmission Problem Too many HUB and too many PC, resulting in data PING with loss of packet overlap data packet Transmission Problem Ethernet Cable not in pair

Replace Power Module Interchange the connections Re-making of E1 cable Not More than ITU-T standard Check E1 Loop Replace E1 Module Re-making of Ethernet cable Re-setting of Ethernet parameters Replace Ethernet Module Locate the right fiber connection Reduce Fiber Distance / loss Use SWITCH instead of HUB

Reduce cable Distance Re-making the Ethernet Cable

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Applications
Application with Central Chassis

Application with Both side Stand alone converter

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Sr. A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Model PCN1E1-1020 PCN1E1-1020L PCN1E1-1020C PCN2E1-2040 PCN2E1-2040L PCN2E1-2040C PCN4E1-4080 PCN4E1-4080L PCN4E1-4080C PCN8E1-8016 PCN8E1-8016L PCN8E1-8016C PCN-CHS PCN-SNMP PCN-PSU PCN-1E1 PCN-1E1L PCN-1E1C PCN-2E1 PCN-2E1L PCN-2E1C PCN-4E1 PCN-4E1L PCN-4E1C PCN-8E1 PCN-8E1L PCN-8E1C

Ordering Information
Description Ethernet to 1E1 (Electrical & Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 1E1 (Electrical) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 1E1 (Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 2E1 (Electrical & Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 2E1 (Electrical) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 2E1 (Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 4E1 (Electrical & Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 4E1 (Electrical) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 4E1 (Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 8E1 (Electrical & Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 8E1 (Electrical) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) Ethernet to 8E1 (Optical850nm/1550nm) Converter Standalone Unit (AC/DC) 19 Rack Mountable Chassis SNMP Card for Chassis Redundant Power Supply for Chassis (AC / DC) Ethernet to 1E1 (Electrical & Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 1E1 (Electrical) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 1E1 (Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 2E1 (Electrical & Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 2E1 (Electrical) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 2E1 (Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 4E1 (Electrical & Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 4E1 (Electrical) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 4E1 (Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 8E1 (Electrical & Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 8E1 (Electrical) Card for Chassis Ethernet to 8E1 (Optical 850nm / 1550nm) Card for Chassis

MODEL NUMBERS DETAILS WITH DESCRIPTIONS FOR STAND-ALONE UNITS

MODEL NUMBERS DETAILS WITH DESCRIPTIONS FOR RACK-TYPE UNITS

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