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WPIM-SY

LOCAL MANAGEMENT GUIDE

Summary of Contents for WPIM-SY

Page 1: ...WPIM SY LOCAL MANAGEMENT GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF KNOWN OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Copyright 1995 by Cabletron Systems Inc P O Box 5005 Rochester NH 03866 5005 All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Part Number 90...

Page 3: ...ment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aw...

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Page 6: ...guration Screen Fields 2 5 2 3 PPP CONFIGURATION 2 8 2 3 1 WPIM SY Physical Configuration 2 9 2 3 2 WPIM SY Interface Configuration 2 10 2 4 LEX CONFIGURATION 2 11 2 4 1 WPIM SY Physical Configuration 2 11 2 4 2 WPIM SY Interface Configuration 2 12 2 5 FRAME RELAY CONFIGURATION 2 13 2 5 1 WPIM SY Physical Configuration 2 14 2 5 2 WPIM SY Interface Configuration 2 15 APPENDIX A WAN INTERFACE CABLE ...

Page 7: ...e WPIM SY in a Wide Area Network module Refer to the appropriate manual i e the BRIM W6 User s Guide for installation and troubleshooting procedures Setup and access Local Management Refer to the appropriate MIM standalone hub or module User s Guide for instructions on setting up and accessing local management 1 1 USING THIS MANUAL Read through this manual completely to familiarize yourself with i...

Page 8: ... Cabletron part numbers and detailed connector and pinout information for the interface cables used with the WPIM SY Appendix B WAN Terms and Acronyms is a brief glossary of the terms used in this book 1 2 WPIM SY FEATURES The WPIM SY provides a synchronous serial connection to external communications equipment e g a multiplexer or CSU DSU The WPIM SY uses a subminiature 26 pin connector that supp...

Page 9: ...as defined by RFC 1638 Point to Point Protocol LAN Extender PPP LEX Frame Relay as defined by RFC 1490 MIB Support Refer to the Release Notes included with the host MIM or standalone hub for a list of all MIBs supported by the WPIM SY For information about how to extract and compile individual MIBs contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support see Getting Help Table 1 1 Cabletron Interface Cables In...

Page 10: ...CSA C22 2 No 950 and EN60950 EMI This unit meets the EMI requirements of FCC Part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A and VCCI Class I EMC This unit meets the EMC requirements of EN50082 1 including IEC 801 2 ESD IEC 801 3 Radiated Susceptibility and IEC 801 4 EFT B NEBS This unit has been tested by Bellcore and found to comply with the following Bellcore standards TR NWT 000063 Network Equipment Building ...

Page 11: ...s for local management setup information This manual references procedures in these manuals where appropriate but does not repeat them 1 5 GETTING HELP If you need additional support related to the WPIM SY or if you have any questions comments or suggestions concerning this manual contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support By phone 603 332 9400 Monday Friday 8am 8pm Eastern Time By CompuServe GO ...

Page 12: ...p and access Local Management Sections of this chapter include The WAN Physical Configuration screen 2 1 The WAN Interface Configuration screen 2 2 PPP Configuration 2 3 LEX Configuration 2 4 Frame Relay Configuration 2 5 Read Sections 2 1 and 2 2 to gain an understanding of the WPIM SY Local Management screens Sections 2 3 through 2 5 provide examples for setting up the WPIM SY in a PPP LEX or BN...

Page 13: ...e following Physical Configuration screen examples show the WPIM SY and the WPIM T1 Select the WPIM you wish to configure by using the arrow keys to highlight the WPIM command field at the bottom of the screen Use the SPACEBAR to select the appropriate WPIM then press ENTER The WAN Configuration screen automatically displays unique configuration fields for each WPIM as shown in Figure 2 1 SAVE WAN...

Page 14: ...econd WPIM installed or recognized defaults to Secondary ACTIVE Displays the status of the WPIM Yes active or No IFACES Displays the interfaces available to each WPIM 2 1 2 WPIM SY Configuration Fields The configuration fields displayed on the Physical Configuration screen shown in Figure 2 1 vary depending on the type of WPIM The examples in this Guide cover the WPIM SY Each Cabletron WPIM has a ...

Page 15: ...nt and forces the signal high The No Off setting indicates that the CTS signal is received from an external DCE The default setting is No Force DSR True Displays the source of the Data Set Ready DSR signal You can toggle the selections betweenYes and No TheYes On setting indicates that the DSR is internally Forced True from the BRIM W6 The No Off setting indicates that the DSR signal is received f...

Page 16: ...2 2 1 WAN Interface Configuration Screen Fields The following sections describe WAN Interface Configuration screen fields Interface Number Displays active Interface Numbers Use this field to configure the Interface Numbers you assigned to the Timeslots on the WAN Physical Configuration screen LOCAL MANAGEMENT Cabletron Revision 00 00 00 WAN INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RETURN F6 SAVE Interface Number 0...

Page 17: ...r this field is None Active Protocol Displays the active OSI Layer protocol This field displays None FR Frame Relay or PPP Point to Point The default setting is None If you select PPP the following field appears PPP Type This field displays BNCP or LEX If you select FR the following field appears FR LMP This field displays NO LMI Q 933 A or T1 617 D Set this field to T1 617 D The NO LMI setting is...

Page 18: ...ermined by the quantity of DLCIs Data Link Connection Identifiers assigned to that Interface This is determined either manually or by the Local Management Interface IF Displays the Interface that is associated with the application port LID Displays the Link Identifier If the active protocol is Frame Relay the Data Link Connection Identifier is displayed If the active protocol for this interface is...

Page 19: ...each BRIM W6 Figure 2 3 WPIM SY Interface Configuration for PPP The line configuration information shown in Table 2 1 Telco Configuration Information on page 8 must be supplied by the service provider Table 2 1 Telco Configuration Information Configuration Information Required By User Configuration Information Supplied By Service Provider Clock Source Telco provided or no clock source Circuit Spee...

Page 20: ...he SPACEBAR to select the WPIM being configured then press ENTER 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight SYNC PORT TYPE Press the SPACEBAR to set the Sync Port Type to V 35 RS422 RS232 or X 21 then press ENTER 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight FORCE CTS Press the SPACEBAR to set to NO then press ENTER 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight FORCE DSR Press the SPACEBAR to set to NO then press ENTER 5 Use the ...

Page 21: ...the WPIM SY WAN connection 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight Line Coding Press the SPACEBAR to select None then press ENTER 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight Active Protocol Press the SPACEBAR to select PPP then press ENTER 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight PPP Type Press the SPACEBAR to select BNCP then press ENTER 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command Press ENTER The message Save Do...

Page 22: ... keys to highlight the WAN Configuration option then press ENTER The screen shown in Figure 2 1 appears Proceed with the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the WPIM field at the bottom of the screen Press the SPACEBAR to select the WPIM being configured then press ENTER 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight SYNC PORT TYPE Press the SPACEBAR to set the Sync Port Type to V 35 RS422 RS232 ...

Page 23: ...nnection Interface Number by typing the same number found in the Interfaces field on the WAN Physical Configuration screen into the Interface Number field then press ENTER In this example the Physical Configuration screen shown in Figure 2 1 uses Interface 002 for the WPIM SY WAN connection 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight Line Coding Press the SPACEBAR to select None then press ENTER 3 Use the a...

Page 24: ...onfiguration for Frame Relay The line configuration information shown in Table 2 1 Telco Configuration Information on page 8 must be supplied by the service provider Table 2 3 Telco Configuration Information Configuration Information Required By User Configuration Information Supplied By Service Provider Clock Source Telco provided or no clock source Circuit Speed 64K V 35 RS 422 RS 232 etc Upon s...

Page 25: ...ess the SPACEBAR to select the WPIM being configured then press ENTER 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight SYNC PORT TYPE Press the SPACEBAR to set the Sync Port Type to V 35 RS422 RS232 or X 21 then press ENTER 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight FORCE CTS Press the SPACEBAR to set to NO then press ENTER 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight FORCE DSR Press the SPACEBAR to set to NO then press ENTER 5 Use...

Page 26: ...e then press ENTER 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight Active Protocol Press the SPACEBAR to select FR then press ENTER 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight FR LMP Press the SPACEBAR to select T1 617 D then press ENTER 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command Press ENTER The message Save Done appears and Local Management saves the changes to memory The WAN configuration is complete Communicat...

Page 27: ...o EIA 530A Section A1 7 EIA 530A ALT A to EIA 530A ALT A Section A1 8 A 1 SERIAL CABLES ASSEMBLIES AND PINOUTS This section provides connector information and pinouts for EIA 449 V35 EIA 232 X 21 EIA 530 EIA 530 ALT A EIA 530A and EIA 530A ALT A Table A 1 lists part numbers for the interface cables for the WPIM SY Table A 1 Cabletron Interface Cables Interface Type Electrical Type Cable Type Cable...

Page 28: ...e Data B DTE RD CB DTE Clear to Send A 5 C 9 Clear to Send A DTE CS CB DTE Clear to Send B 13 27 Clear to Send B DTE CS CA DCE Request to Send A 4 D 7 Request to Send A DCE RS CA DCE Request to Send B 19 25 Request to Send B DCE RS DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing A 15 E 5 Send Timing A DTE ST DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing B 12 23 Send Timing B DTE ST DD DTE Receive Signal Timing A 17 F 8 Receive Tim...

Page 29: ...r to Send A 5 C D Ready for Sending A DTE 106 CA DCE Request to Send A 4 D C Request to Send A DCE 105 DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing A 15 E Y Transmitter Signal Timing A DTE 114 DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing B 12 AA Transmitter Signal Timing B DTE 114 DD DTE Receive Signal Timing A 17 F V Receiver Signal Timing A DTE 115 DD DTE Receive Signal Timing B 9 X Receiver Signal Timing B DTE 115 DA DCE Tr...

Page 30: ... 2 Transmit Data DCE BA BB DTE Receive Data 3 3 Receive Data DTE BB CB DTE Clear to Send 5 5 Clear to Send DTE CB CA DCE Request to Send 4 4 Request to Send DCE CA DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing 15 15 Transmitter Signal Timing DTE DB DD DTE Receive Signal Timing 17 17 Receiver Signal Timing DTE DD DA DCE Transmit Signal Timing 24 24 Transmitter Signal Timing DCE DA CE DTE Ring Indicator 22 22 Ring ...

Page 31: ...NAME Pin Pin NAME Dir to MNEMONIC BA DCE Transmit Data A 2 A 2 Transmit A DCE T BA DCE Transmit Data B 14 9 Transmit B DCE T BB DTE Receive Data A 3 B 4 Receive A DTE R BB DTE Receive Data B 16 11 Receive B DTE R CB DTE Clear to Send A 5 C 5 Indication A DTE I CB DTE Clear to Send B 13 12 Indication B DTE I CA DCE Request to Send A 4 D 3 Control A DCE C CA DCE Request to Send B 19 10 Control B DCE...

Page 32: ...Clear to Send A 5 C 5 Clear to Send A DTE CB CB DTE Clear to Send B 13 13 Clear to Send B DTE CB CA DCE Request to Send A 4 D 4 Request to Send A DCE CA CA DCE Request to Send B 19 19 Request to Send B DCE CA DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing A 15 E 15 Transmit Signal Timing A DTE DB DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing B 12 12 Transmit Signal Timing B DTE DB DD DTE Receive Signal Timing A 17 F 17 Receive Si...

Page 33: ...a B DTE BB CB DTE Clear to Send A 5 C 5 Clear to Send A DTE CB CB DTE Clear to Send B 13 13 Clear to Send B DTE CB CA DCE Request to Send A 4 D 4 Request to Send A DCE CA CA DCE Request to Send B 19 19 Request to Send B DCE CA DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing A 15 E 15 Transmit Signal Timing A DTE DB DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing B 12 12 Transmit Signal Timing B DTE DB DD DTE Receive Signal Timing A ...

Page 34: ...lear to Send A DTE CB CB DTE Clear to Send B 13 13 Clear to Send B DTE CB CA DCE Request to Send A 4 D 4 Request to Send A DCE CA CA DCE Request to Send B 19 19 Request to Send B DCE CA DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing A 15 E 15 Transmit Signal Timing A DTE DB DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing B 12 12 Transmit Signal Timing B DTE DB DD DTE Receive Signal Timing A 17 F 17 Receive Signal Timing A DTE DD DD...

Page 35: ...r to Send A 5 C 5 Clear to Send A DTE CB CB DTE Clear to Send B 13 13 Clear to Send B DTE CB CA DCE Request to Send A 4 D 4 Request to Send A DCE CA CA DCE Request to Send B 19 19 Request to Send B DCE CA DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing A 15 E 15 Transmit Signal Timing A DTE DB DB DTE Transmit Signal Timing B 12 12 Transmit Signal Timing B DTE DB DD DTE Receive Signal Timing A 17 F 17 Receive Signal...

Page 36: ...zed with ESF Expanded Super Frame Insures the ones density requirement for digital T carrier facilities in the public network while allowing 64 Kbps clear data per channel This encoding method is not supported by some Telcos BRI Basic Rate Interface minimum rate ISDN subscriber interface provides 2 B 1 D channels two 64 Kbps B Bearer chan nels and one 16 Kbps D Data signaling channel for a total o...

Page 37: ...nonymous with Timeslot DTE Data Terminal Equipment equipment that originates and terminates data transmission such as a computer or printer see DCE E 1 European digital signal level 1 Similar to T 1 but provides 32 channels 2 048 Mbps instead of 24 channels 1 544 Mbps ESF Extended Super Frame A new T 1 framing standard see D4 framing that uses 24 T 1 frames thus allowing individual identification ...

Page 38: ...lines In this case one CSU must be set for Local inter nal timing and the CSU at the other end of the line must be set for Loop recovered timing to create a master slave situation Loop Timing Timing for digital transmission circuit is recovered from the received data not generated internally by a source within the equipment This is the typical situation when using public lines MIM Media Interface ...

Page 39: ...nal at 1 544 Mbps T1 617 D T1 617 Annex D an ANSI link management protocol specifi cation used in Frame Relay TDM Time Division Multiplexing a technique in which separate data or voice signals are transmitted simultaneously over a sin gle communications medium based on time interleaving Timeslot A standard 64 000 bit second channel Synonymous with DS 0 Digital Signal level 0 WAN Wide Area Network ...

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