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The windows are used for the following:

Map

The Map window shows a 4 layered, tree-structured map of a system. Each node on the upper layers
represents a section of the network, while Nodes on the lowers layer represent individual Patapsco
devices. With the IP addresses configured for each Node and Device, a large network of devices can be
monitored. Links can be configured between the nodes to represent the Links between units. The links are
then monitored for events. Multi-layer network topology can be represented using this window.

Connected to Dev ice

This window is only visible once a management connection is started with an individual Patapsco device
from the lowest Map layer. This window shows the front and rear panels of the unit, which are used to
monitor the LED status of the device and access its configuration settings. The LED states will change in
real time.

 

Note:  DbManager Lite only allows a single Node to be configured for use. Please contact Patapsco if multiple

Nodes are required.

Outstanding
E v ents

Outstanding events are events which require resolution, such as ports being disconnected. These events
will stay in the Outstanding Events window until they are resolved; for example when the port is
reconnected.

E v ent History

The Event History records all events which are received from the devices.

Terminal

The Terminal window shows the communications between the device and DbMgr in their raw state. This
window is sometimes used for debugging systems by Patapsco engineers and their agents.

Configuring Devices

  

All device configuration is made from the Connected to Device window. Once changes have been made, they

must be uploaded to the device using the File 

 Upload command. The Upload command loads changes from

DbMgr to a device, while the Download command does the opposite. A download is actioned upon connecting
to a device.

Full DbManager Manual

The full user manual for DbManager explains all of the features and settings within the application. Please find the DbManager User
Manual in the Documents & Manuals folder on the DbManager installation disk, or follow this link:

5.7.  Connecting via Terminal

After connecting the terminal cable between the DataBand EV and the PC, a management connection can be made. Please follow
these steps to connect to the unit.

[1] Go to View 

 P roperties 

 Terminal  and select the Serial option. Set the Rate to 19200 and select the COM port which

the terminal cable is connected to. DbMgr will show an error message if it cannot gain exclusive access to the COM port specified.

 If the PC in use has any other applications running which use the PC COM ports, they may need to be closed

Summary of Contents for DataBand EV

Page 1: ...able for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document Printed March 2012 in UK Patapsco has recently been acquired by...

Page 2: ...ing Started 12 12 5 1 In the Box 13 5 2 Rack Mounting Kit 14 5 3 Connections and Cabling 15 5 4 Cable Spec 15 5 5 Installing DbManager 16 5 6 Using DbManager 17 5 7 Connecting via Terminal 19 5 8 Conn...

Page 3: ...3 Contents 3 2012 Patapsco Designs Ltd 30 8 2 Glossary 37 8 3 FCC Affidavit...

Page 4: ...ile the IMUX product range offers aggregation and inverse multiplexing for ISDN systems commonly involving encrypted videoconferencing Please contact Transition Networks or Patapsco for any additional...

Page 5: ...or press Ctrl F and enter Clock Now Click Search and all the references to the keyword will be displayed below the search field Click on any of the search results to go to the page immediately Printi...

Page 6: ...ple to navigate to this location The following figure would be used PKT 1 Utilities Ping Trace Session Trace Route Other Formats This manual can be provided in a variety of different help manual forma...

Page 7: ...ch give a wide range of information and specifications for the device including application notes and examples Please visit the main page for DataBand EV or follow one of the links to datasheets below...

Page 8: ...e to devices or service interruption Access by unauthorized third persons may cause damaged devices and or interrupted services Make sure that subracks are only installed in lockable locations Caution...

Page 9: ...Appliances Australia AS 3112 10 250 Class 1 Appliances South Africa BS546 10 250 Class 1 Appliances International IEC 320 C13 C15 10 125 250 Class 1 Appliances DC Connection Unit may be fitted with a...

Page 10: ...o for more information Safety This product meets EN60950 1 and carries the mark EMC Europe and rest of the world where applicable covered by harmonisation Country Standards Europe EN 55022 EN 55024 Au...

Page 11: ...The user may dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment or by returning it to Patapsco The sepa...

Page 12: ...ment DbManager Installation Disk This CD allows management software to be installed onto a PC for configuration and monitoring of the device Please see Installing DbManager for more information The fo...

Page 13: ...or rear panel on the left and right hand sides of the Patapsco unit The unit can be mounted with the front panel facing forward or with the ports facing forward as required 2 Fit one of the L Brackets...

Page 14: ...management connections via a company network The port should be connected to a router hub or ethernet switch using a straight through CAT5e cable Power Cables Connect the Mains lead directly to the m...

Page 15: ...ed to do this automatically provided the application is installed in the default location C Program Files Patapsco DbMgr Please see the Upgrade folder on the installation disk for details Upgrading to...

Page 16: ...lay information about the devices which are being monitored These windowed can be customized and arranged for a clear overview of events on an active system Use the mouse to drag and resize the window...

Page 17: ...example when the port is reconnected Event History The Event History records all events which are received from the devices Terminal The Terminal window shows the communications between the device and...

Page 18: ...required Entering a login time of 0 will make DbMgr never automatically log out the connection Double click to connect 3 DbMgr will initialize a connection at 19200bps on the selected COM port If the...

Page 19: ...Terminal TCP IP Device IP Addresses If the default IP address is already configured in the list exit this menu If the default IP address is not shown click Add and enter the IP address and an Identifi...

Page 20: ...Press Return and the Command Prompt window will appear Enter ping 192 168 0 1 and press Return You will see replies if the IP address is active A ping test proves that the PC can see the DataBand EV s...

Page 21: ...changed as required Go to Terminal Device Settings and enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway as required Click OK and go to File Upload to load the new IP address to the DataBand EV 8 Observe...

Page 22: ...tion No connection established Lower LED Connections active on interface No connections active on interface X 21 Port Upper LED C control signal present on interface No C control signal present on int...

Page 23: ...choose a location to save the file to Loading Files Once connected to a unit an existing configuration file can be loaded to the device Go to File Open File and navigate to the saved file Click Open N...

Page 24: ...a unit please consult a network administrator Enter the IP address using number keys The full stop key can be used as a separator for each octet Mask The Subnet Mask is used to break up a network con...

Page 25: ...slot 0 is used for framing leaving 31 timeslots available for call traffic T1 is the TDM protocol used in North America and Japan This protocol supports 24 timeslots all of which can be used for data...

Page 26: ...and EV All the time the unit is not receiving packets signal I is OFF LOW If the unit is a DTE signal C is ON HIGH all the time the unit is receiving packets from the remote DataBand EV All the time t...

Page 27: ...another device while the LoopBacks are still running Please ensure that LoopBacks are disabled from the configuration window when not required 7 6 Info The Device Information screen shows details abo...

Page 28: ...time setting Configuration String This code enables and disables features on the unit New Configuration Numbers will be issued by Patapsco when additional features are purchased Firmware Checksums Pat...

Page 29: ...rd for a Patapsco unit cannot be recovered the unit must be returned to Patapsco to have the password removed After disconnecting from the unit the password will need to be configured in DbMgr in orde...

Page 30: ...ing a system The boot up log can only be seen when a Connect to Device window is open and the connection must be monitored using the Terminal port rather than a LAN port DbManager must be in this stat...

Page 31: ...number of the calling party in a telephone call CLIR Calling Line Identifier Restricted A function which must be supported by the ISDN carrier which is used to hide the CLI of a caller Clock The pulse...

Page 32: ...c exiting the device En Bloc When telephony calls are made by dialing all of the numbers at the same time as opposed to Overlap where single digits are dialed one after the other Ethernet A networking...

Page 33: ...er to the TDM ISDN ports i e its sequence number was too far behind the current queue of packets to be inserted and used Latency The time it takes for a packet to cross a Packet Switched Network Also...

Page 34: ...capsule containing user data headers and protocol descriptors Used for IP Ethernet communications PDH Plesiochronous Plesiosynchronous Digital Hierarchy A method of connecting together two synchronou...

Page 35: ...o configure and monitor devices in a system Patapsco devices currently support SNMP event reporting in the form of Traps and Alarms Source The port or group of ports where a call will enter the Pataps...

Page 36: ...tools These allow statistics about the operation of the device Trace Route A tool used to monitor how many times an IP Ethernet packet is routed Hops between two endpoints TTL See Time to Live Tx Tra...

Page 37: ...This Affidavit may be printed signed and sent to a carrier or service provider on request This document details all information regarding the ports on this product and its connection to a network inte...

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