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Managed Modules 

The iMcV-T1/E1/J1-LineTerm modules are installed as a HOST-REMOTE pair and 
can be remotely managed when the HOST is installed in an iMediaChassis with an 
SNMP Management module.   

NOTE 

Before installing the modules, they must be configured for Host/Remote via the DIP 
Switches.  The Master/Slave condition requires this configuration: 
 

S3-2:  ON   Remote Unit Enabled (only at the REMOTE end) (Remote)

 

S3-2:  OFF  Remote Unit Disabled (only at the LOCAL end) (Host)

 

After the module is installed, the SNMP enabled features for troubleshooting can 
be modified by using the included iView

2

 SNMP management software.  In a 

managed chassis, the software settings take priority over DIP Switch settings.  
Ensure the software settings match the desired configuration requirements for the 
installation as the chassis may maintain an old setting from a previous installation 
for that slot location. 

iView² Management Software 

iView² is the IMC Networks management software designed specifically for the 
IMC Networks “iMcV” family of modules.  It features a 

GUI

 and gives network 

managers the ability to monitor and control the manageable IMC Networks 
products. 

iView² is available in several versions, including WebServer version 3.0, and can 
also function as a snap-in module for HP OpenView Network Node Manager and 
other third party SNMP Management software.  For assistance in selecting the right 
version of iView² for your operating system, please visit: 

http://www.imcnetworks.com/products/iview2.cfm

 

iView

2

 supports the following platforms:  

 

Windows 2000  

 

Windows XP  

 

Windows Vista  

 

Windows 7  

In addition, there are Java versions of iView² for any Java-capable operating 
systems such as Linux. 

Please see the 

SNMP

 Management Module installation guide for software 

configuration options. 

Summary of Contents for iMcV-E1

Page 1: ...iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...nger To receive in warranty service the defective product must be received at IMC Networks no later than the end of the warranty period The product must be accompanied by proof of purchase satisfactory to IMC Networks denoting product serial number and purchase date a written description of the defect and a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number issued by IMC Networks No products will be acce...

Page 3: ...guration Instructions 1 Requirements 2 Managed Modules 3 Unmanaged Modules 4 DIP Switches 4 Features 6 LED Operation 9 Loopback Testing 10 Pseudorandom Bit Sequence PRBS Testing 11 Installation Troubleshooting 12 Specifications 14 IMC Networks Technical Support 14 Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines 15 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions 15 Safety Certifications 17 ...

Page 4: ...he single strand version the HOST and REMOTE must be ordered with opposite transmit and receive wavelengths for proper operation Installating an iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm The iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm modules can be installed in any iMediaChassis series Each module requires one slot in the chassis To install a module remove the blank brackets covering the slots where the module is to be installed by rem...

Page 5: ...s available before configuring the module This information includes Line Type T1 or E1 Line Coding used on T1 either AMI or B8ZS Distance of the copper run for DSX1 lines 655 feet MAX Required CSU line Buildout 0db to 22db Receiver BOOST for T1 and E1 applications Fiber transceivers must be for appropriate fiber run i e SM or MM Management location must be at HOST unit ...

Page 6: ...stallation as the chassis may maintain an old setting from a previous installation for that slot location iView Management Software iView is the IMC Networks management software designed specifically for the IMC Networks iMcV family of modules It features a GUI and gives network managers the ability to monitor and control the manageable IMC Networks products iView is available in several versions ...

Page 7: ...efault setting as a HOST REMOTE pair via DIP Switches Modules are shipped in the default setting as a HOST HOST S3 2 OFF REMOTE S3 2 ON DIP Switches The iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm DIP Switches are located on S2 and S3 on the PCB The location of the S2 and S3 DIP Switches are displayed in the following diagram ...

Page 8: ...DSX 1 0 to 133 ft 0 dB CSU default S2 4 OFF S2 5 ON S2 6 ON DSX 1 133 to 266 ft S2 4 ON S2 5 OFF S2 6 ON DSX 1 266 to 399 ft S2 4 OFF S2 5 OFF S2 6 ON DSX 1 399 to 533 ft S2 4 ON S2 5 ON S2 6 OFF DSX 1 533 to 655 ft S2 4 OFF S2 5 ON S2 6 OFF 7 5 dB CSU S2 4 ON S2 5 OFF S2 6 OFF 15 dB CSU S2 4 OFF S2 5 OFF S2 6 OFF 22 5 dB CSU Receive LIU Termination S2 7 ON S2 8 ON Receive Side Termination Disable...

Page 9: ...es The iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm module includes several features to facilitate maintenance and troubleshooting in any T1 E1 J1 based TDM environment Loopback Modes This feature allows three distinct Loopbacks to be activated either through DIP Switches or iView2 Management Fiber Loopback An analog Loopback at the copper port back to the fiber port It copies the received optical signal back to the op...

Page 10: ...e administrator can quickly determine where a fiber fault is located from either end of the fiber line The AIS is transmitted as an unframed all ones pattern on the copper port The default loopback DIP Switch is disabled by default This feature can be controlled by SNMP Management software iView2 when the HOST iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm module is installed in a managed chassis Transmit LIU Waveshape a...

Page 11: ...r line The data rate selections available include the following T1 J1 1 544 Mbps 32 ppm E1 2 048 Mbps 32 ppm By default this feature is set to T1 This feature can be selected only by setting the DIP Switches manually Remote Unit A DIP Switch enables or disables the Remote Unit mode By default this feature is Disabled Remote Unit must be enabled on the REMOTE module This allows all SNMP configurabl...

Page 12: ...copper port PRBS Glows green when the copper port receives a valid Pseudorandom Bit Sequence PRBS It is OFF when the port is not receiving a PRBS TEST Glows yellow when any Loopback mode is active Fiber Port LEDs ER Glows yellow when a fiber symbol error has been received LOS Glows red when a fiber link is not established and is in a LOS ALARM state RM Glows green on the Remote Unit when set to DS...

Page 13: ...g on the looped data line Loopback testing is useful for troubleshooting problems with network connections should they occur Looping received data back onto the transmit path helps determine whether a connection is still valid Copper Loopback tests isolate problems on the copper run between an iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm module and the connected device while Fiber Loopback tests can isolate problems on...

Page 14: ... on Remote iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm Host Remote Pseudorandom Bit Sequence PRBS Testing To test using PRBS configure the iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm modules for No Loopback and then configure the Transmit Copper Data Source to PRBS Configure the local device for Loopback and start the test Verify the PRBS LED is ON indicating no errors are being received Central Office Customer iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm iMcV...

Page 15: ... is ON at both HOST and REMOTE To test a media converter by itself first verify that the fiber patch cable is appropriate then follow these steps to test 1 Connect the media converter to the RJ 48 device with a copper cable 2 Loop a single strand of fiber from the transmit port to the receive port of the media converter 3 Verify that there is a valid connection for both the RJ 48 and fiber ports o...

Page 16: ...following table lists the pin configuration for the RJ 48 connector Pin Signal 1 Receive Ring 2 Receive Tip 3 No Connection 4 Transmit Ring 5 Transmit Tip 6 No Connection 7 No Connection 8 No Connection Pin 1 ...

Page 17: ...on Typical 0 550 Amps 5 V Operating Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 0 to 10 000 ft altitude Dimensions Single Slot iMcV module IMC Networks Technical Support Tel 949 465 3000 or 800 624 1070 in the U S and Canada 32 16 550880 Europe Fax 949 465 3020 E Mail techsupport imcnetworks com Web www imcnetworks com ...

Page 18: ...when reinstalled they do not introduce any contamination to the optics 4 If you suspect that the optics have been contaminated alternate between blasting with clean dry compressed air and flushing with methanol to remove particles of dirt Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause damage to any product add in modules or stand alone units containing electronic compone...

Page 19: ...ber optic components are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge damage Do not handle these components directly unless you are a qualified service technician and use tools and techniques that conform to accepted industry practices ...

Page 20: ...lar household waste It is the consumer s responsibility to dispose of this and all equipment so marked through designated collection facilities appointed by government or local authorities Following these steps through proper disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health For more detailed information about proper disposal please contac...

Page 21: ...nformation in this document is subject to change without notice IMC Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document iMcV T1 E1 J1 LineTerm is a trademark of IMC Networks Other brands or product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies Document Number 50 80103 00 A7 August 2012 ...

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