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H3C MSR 20/30/50 Series Routers

Interface Card and Interface Module Manual

Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. 

http://www.h3c.com 

Manual Version: T2-08237K-20070726-C-1.02

Summary of Contents for MSR 20 Series

Page 1: ...H3C MSR 20 30 50 Series Routers Interface Card and Interface Module Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Manual Version T2 08237K 20070726 C 1 02...

Page 2: ...InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information i...

Page 3: ...configuration maintenance and troubleshooting Low End and Mid Range Series Routers Cable Manual Provides information about all cable pinouts available with Low End and Mid Range Series Routers and te...

Page 4: ...ses the following conventions I Symbols Convention Description Warning Means reader be extremely careful Improper operation may cause bodily injury Caution Means reader be careful Improper operation m...

Page 5: ...troduction 2 1 2 1 2 Interface Attributes 2 2 2 1 3 Interface LEDs 2 2 2 1 4 Interface Cable 2 3 2 1 5 Connecting the Interface Cable 2 3 2 2 SIC 1SAE 2 3 2 2 1 Introduction 2 3 2 2 2 Interface Attrib...

Page 6: ...7 4 Interface Cable 2 24 2 7 5 Connecting the Interface Cable 2 25 2 8 SIC 1GEC 2 25 2 8 1 Introduction 2 25 2 8 2 Interface Attributes 2 26 2 8 3 Interface LEDs 2 27 2 8 4 Interface Cable 2 28 2 8 5...

Page 7: ...4 4 Interface Cable 2 48 2 14 5 Connecting the Interface Cable 2 49 2 15 SIC 1FEF 2 50 2 15 1 Introduction 2 50 2 15 2 Interface Attributes 2 50 2 15 3 Interface LEDs 2 51 2 15 4 Interface Cable 2 52...

Page 8: ...terface Cable 3 16 3 5 5 Connecting the Interface Cable 3 17 3 6 MIM 1E1 MIM 2E1 MIM 4E1 MIM 1E1 F MIM 2E1 F MIM 4E1 F Modules 3 18 3 6 1 Introduction 3 18 3 6 2 Interface Attributes 3 18 3 6 3 Interf...

Page 9: ...Jumper Settings 3 43 3 12 4 Interface LEDs 3 45 3 12 5 Interface Cable 3 45 3 12 6 Connecting the Interface Cable 3 46 3 13 MIM 1G SHDSL 3 46 3 13 1 Introduction 3 46 3 13 2 Interface Attributes 3 46...

Page 10: ...erface Attributes 3 63 3 19 3 Interface LEDs 3 63 3 19 4 Troubleshooting 3 63 3 20 MIM 2VE1 Module 3 64 3 20 1 Introduction 3 64 3 20 2 Interface Attributes 3 64 3 20 3 Interface LEDs 3 65 3 20 4 Inte...

Page 11: ...3 85 3 26 4 Interface Cable 3 86 3 26 5 Connecting the Interface Cable 3 87 3 27 MIM 2BSV MIM 4BSV Module 3 87 3 27 1 Introduction 3 87 3 27 2 Interface Attributes 3 88 3 27 3 Interface LEDs 3 88 3 27...

Page 12: ...3 4 Interface Cable 4 7 4 3 5 Connecting the Interface Optic Fiber 4 8 4 4 FIC 2SAE FIC 4SAE FIC 8SAE 4 9 4 4 1 Introduction 4 9 4 4 2 Interface Attributes 4 10 4 4 3 Interface LEDs 4 11 4 4 4 Interf...

Page 13: ...4 39 4 10 1 Introduction 4 39 4 10 2 Interface Attributes 4 39 4 10 3 Interface LEDs 4 40 4 10 4 Interface Cable 4 40 4 10 5 Connecting the Interface Cable 4 41 4 11 FIC 1CT3 4 41 4 11 1 Introduction...

Page 14: ...terface LEDs 4 57 4 17 4 Interface Optical Fiber 4 57 4 17 5 Connecting the Interface Optical Fiber 4 57 4 18 FIC 2FXS FIC 2FXO FIC 2E M and FIC 4FXS FIC 4FXO FIC 4E M 4 58 4 18 1 Introduction 4 58 4...

Page 15: ...able 4 81 4 24 5 Connecting the Interface Optic Fiber 4 82 4 25 FIC IMA 4E1 FIC IMA 8E1 4 83 4 25 1 Introduction 4 83 4 25 2 Interface Attributes 4 83 4 25 3 Interface LEDs 4 83 4 25 4 Interface Cable...

Page 16: ...1 DFIC 24FXO24FXS 4 99 4 31 1 Introduction 4 99 4 31 2 Interface Attributes 4 99 4 31 3 Interface LEDs 4 99 4 31 4 Interface Cable 4 100 4 31 5 Connecting the Interface Cable 4 101 Chapter 5 ESM VCPM...

Page 17: ...SIC 1FEF 4 port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Layer 2 switching interface card SIC 4FSW 9 port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Layer 2 switching interface card DSIC 9FSW 4 port 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Layer 2 switching PoE...

Page 18: ...thernet interface module MIM 1FE 2 port 10Base T 100Base TX Fast Ethernet interface module MIM 2FE 4 port 10Base T 100Base TX Fast Ethernet interface module MIM 4FE 1 port 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base...

Page 19: ...F 4 port fractional E1 interface module MIM 4E1 F 8 port fractional E1 interface module MIM 8E1 F 1 port channelized T1 interface module MIM 1T1 2 port channelized T1 interface module MIM 2T1 4 port c...

Page 20: ...er circuit interface module MIM 4FXS 4 port voice AT0 analog trunk interface module MIM 4FXO 4 port voice E M analog trunk interface module MIM 4E M 1 port E1 voice interface module MIM 1VE1 1 port T1...

Page 21: ...8SAE 4 port ISDN BRI S T interface card using jumpers FIC 4BSE 8 port enhanced asynchronous serial interface card FIC 8ASE 16 port enhanced asynchronous serial interface card FIC 16ASE 1 port channeli...

Page 22: ...channelized SDH SONET interface card FIC 1CPOS E 1 port channelized SDH SONET interface card FIC 1CPOS T 1 port SDH SONET interface card FIC 1POS III Voice interface card 2 port voice subscriber circu...

Page 23: ...e Appendix of this manual for the full capacity specifications appropriate to your router model z See Appendix of this manual for the interface cards and modules you are allowed to select Note The VE1...

Page 24: ...ensure adequate ventilation of the router 1 5 1 Installing Removing a SIC I Tools required z Flat blade screwdriver z ESD preventive wrist strap and ESD preventive glove II Removing the blank filler...

Page 25: ...witch of the Router and unplug the power cord Step 3 Unplug all the network interface cables connected to the rear panel of the Router Step 4 Remove the captive screws on both sides of the SIC using t...

Page 26: ...r case please contact your agent Figure 1 3 Installing a MIM 1 Figure 1 4 Installing a MIM 2 III Removing a MIM Follow these steps to remove a MIM Step 1 Place the rear panel of the Router towards you...

Page 27: ...y you can cancel that operation by using the undo remove slot command I Tools required z ESD preventive wrist strap II Removing a FIC Step 1 Place the router with the front panel forward Step 2 Remove...

Page 28: ...the SIC MIM FIC is operating normally and OFF means that the Power On Self Test POST of the SIC MIM FIC has failed If the installed SIC MIM FIC is in abnormal state check that z Proper interface cabl...

Page 29: ...ne which can provide 48 VDC power to remote powered devices PDs such as IP phone WLAN AP network camera through straight through cables as long as installed in a PoE router Note For H3C MSR 20 40 and...

Page 30: ...e MDI stands for Media Dependent Interface of the Ethernet Normally the interfaces on the network cards belong to this type MDIX stands for Cross Media Dependent Interface which is usually adopted on...

Page 31: ...nal devices such as PCs and Routers You can such kind of cables by yourself if necessary For the pinouts identification and making methods of these two kinds of network cables see Low End and Mid Rang...

Page 32: ...e DTE DCE DTE DCE RS232 Minimum baud rate bps 1200 1200 300 Maximum baud rate bps 64 k 2 048 M 115 2 Cable V 24 RS232 DTE cable V 24 RS232 DCE cable V 35 DTE cable V 35 DCE cable X 21 DTE cable X 21 D...

Page 33: ...ppropriate cable from the following cable options z V 24 RS232 DTE cable DB 25 male connector at the network end z V 24 RS232 DCE cable DB 25 female connector at the network end z V 35 DTE cable 34PIN...

Page 34: ...l H3C MSR 20 30 50 Series Routers Chapter 2 Smart Interface Cards 2 6 Figure 2 5 V 24 DCE cable z V 35 DTE cable Figure 2 6 V 35 DTE cable z V 35 DCE cable Figure 2 7 V 35 DCE cable z X 21 DTE cable F...

Page 35: ...MSR 20 30 50 Series Routers Chapter 2 Smart Interface Cards 2 7 Figure 2 9 X 21 DCE cable z RS449 DTE cable Figure 2 10 RS449 DTE cable z RS449 DCE cable Figure 2 11 RS449 DCE cable z RS530 DTE cable...

Page 36: ...damage the port and even the device z Before connecting the SIC 1SAE card to a remote device identify the type of the device such as its synchronous asynchronous mode and DTE DCE mode and the signalin...

Page 37: ...1 F can support only one channel bundle the rate is n 64kbps n 1 31 while the 31 channels can be grouped into multiple arbitrary bundles by SIC 1EPRI z SIC 1E1 F does not support PRI mode 2 3 2 Interf...

Page 38: ...on 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 2 14 Default setting of the DIP switches 8BIT description and settings of DIP switch are given in the following table Table 2 6 Description and settings of the internal DIP s...

Page 39: ...nded to turn ON all BITs from 1 to 8 when a 75 ohm cable is connected Turn OFF all BITs from 1 to 8 when a 120 ohm cable is connected z The default configuration of internal DIP switch is that all the...

Page 40: ...rd E1 G 703 cables E1 G 703 cables have two types 75 ohm non balanced coaxial cables and 120 ohm balanced twisted pair cables shown as follows z 75 ohm non balanced coaxial cable Figure 2 17 E1 G 703...

Page 41: ...adapter are optional Please order them together with SIC 1EPRI SIC 1E1 F By default they are not supplied 2 3 6 Connecting the Interface Cable Caution When using E1 cable outdoors you are recommended...

Page 42: ...trunk cable Figure 2 19 Extending an E1 75 ohm non balanced coaxial cable If the remote device has 120 ohm interface it is needed to use a 75 ohm to 120 ohm adapter or use a 120 ohm cable 2 When the E...

Page 43: ...ple purposes through different configurations Following are the differences between SIC 1TPRI and 1 port Fractional T1 interface card SIC 1T1 F z FT1 mode of SIC 1T1 F can support only one channel bun...

Page 44: ...e 2 22 SIC 1T1 F panel The status description of the LEDs is given in the following table Table 2 9 Description of the LEDs on SIC 1TPRI SIC 1T1 F panel LED Description LINK ACT ON means the carrier s...

Page 45: ...ckage of SIC 1TPRI SIC 1T1 F Please order them together with SIC 1TPRI SIC 1T1 F By default they are not supplied 2 4 5 Connecting the Interface Cable Caution z You should connect a cable to the port...

Page 46: ...a rate of 56 kbps z Accessing and handling analog signals and transmitting the processed data to the Router host through the serial interface bus And also processing the data received from the host an...

Page 47: ...rrite core Both ends of the cables are RJ11 connectors For cable pinouts refer to Low End and Mid Range Series Routers Cable Manual Caution Relevant cables are included in the standard shipment packag...

Page 48: ...and also can connect AT0 loop trunks of exchanges z SIC FXO cards are loop trunk cards that provide access of common subscriber lines of exchanges Caution While using SIC FXS SIC FXO you must ensure t...

Page 49: ...ts DTMF not supports pulse dial up Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3400 Hz 2 6 3 Interface LEDs z SIC 1FXS SIC 1FXO panel Figure 2 26 SIC 1FXS panel Figure 2 27 SIC 1FXO panel z SIC 2FXS SIC 2FXO panel Figure 2 2...

Page 50: ...FXS SIC 1FXO and SIC 2FXS SIC 2FXO includes a ferrite core telephone cable 2 6 5 Connecting the Interface Cable Caution z You should connect a cable to the port with the correct mark Misplugging is pr...

Page 51: ...n supply power to powered devices PDs through power over Ethernet PoE Functions supported by interface cards are as follows z Effective transmission distance of 100 meters with category 5 twisted pair...

Page 52: ...C 9FSW PoE panel Figure 2 31 DSIC 9FSW DSIC 9FSW PoE panel On the panel each port corresponds with one green LED The following table describes the LEDs on the panel Table 2 15 LEDs on the panel LED De...

Page 53: ...on and making methods of these two kinds of network cables see Low End and Mid Range Series Routers Cable Manual 2 7 5 Connecting the Interface Cable Caution You should connect a cable to the port wit...

Page 54: ...and MSR 30 50 series routers a SIC 1GEC interface card can only be installed in SLOT2 or SLOT4 2 8 2 Interface Attributes The attributes of SIC 1GEC interface are shown in the following table Table 2...

Page 55: ...ASE LX SFP 10 km 6 2 mi 1000BASE L H SFP 1310 nm 1000BASE Z X LR SFP 40 km 24 9 mi 1000BASE Z X VR SFP 70 km 43 5 mi 1000BASE Z X UR SFP 1550 nm LC 9 125 m single mode fiber 100 km 62 1 mi Caution SIC...

Page 56: ...er interface on the right of the SIC 1GEC panel LED Description LINK ON means carrier signal is received OFF means no carrier signal is received Green Data is being received and transmitted at a speed...

Page 57: ...onal surface of optical fiber clean and free from dust Warning Laser Danger Do not observe the optical fiber connector connected with laser otherwise laser may damage your eyes Step 1 Plug SFP module...

Page 58: ...y a VPM needs to be installed on the main board when MSR 20 1x series routers need to be equipped with a SIC 1VE1 interface card z VCPM and VPM need to be installed on the main board when MSR 30 serie...

Page 59: ...ance Matching of different impedance is implemented through an 8BIT DIP switch By default all the DIP switches are set to ON as illustrated in the following figure on 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 2 35 Defau...

Page 60: ...RxShield is not grounded 8BIT SxShield grounding mode selection switch OFF RxShield is grounded via capacitance ON RxShield is grounded directly Caution z It is recommended to select the DIP switch in...

Page 61: ...which has two types 75 ohm non balanced coaxial cable and 120 ohm balanced twisted pair cable The following figure illustrates these two types of cables z 75 ohm non balanced coaxial cable Figure 2 3...

Page 62: ...to 120ohm adapter are optional Please order them together with SIC 1VE1 By default they are not supplied 2 9 6 Connecting the Interface Cable Caution When using E1 cable outdoors you are recommended t...

Page 63: ...remote device has 120 ohm interface it is needed to use a 75 ohm to 120 ohm adapter or use a 120 ohm cable 2 When the E1 cable is a 120 ohm balanced twisted pair cable z Directly connect the RJ 45 con...

Page 64: ...board when MSR 20 1x series routers need to be equipped with a SIC 1VT1 interface card z VCPM and VPM need to be installed on the main board when MSR 30 series routers need to be equipped with a SIC 1...

Page 65: ...1VT1 LED LED Description LINK ON means carrier signal is received OFF means no carrier signal is received ACT OFF No data is being received and transmitted Blinking Data is being received and transmi...

Page 66: ...other end of T1 cable to the peer device Step 3 Check the status of LINK LED on the SIC 1VT1 panel OFF means the link is not connected In the latter case check the line 2 11 SIC 1ADSL 2 11 1 Introduc...

Page 67: ...11 2 Interface Attributes Table 2 25 Interface attributes of the SIC 1ADSL Attribute SIC 1ADSL Connector RJ 11 Number of connectors 1 Interface rate z In ADSL full rate mode ITU T 992 1 G DMT ANSI T1...

Page 68: ...cables Note The standard equipping package of the SIC 1ADSL includes the regular telephone cable s You can separately order an external splitter as needed 2 11 5 Connecting the Interface Cable In G L...

Page 69: ...r to connect to the DSLAM at the central office over a regular analog subscriber line or telephone line Thus the subscriber can access the ATM IP backbone or the Internet to enjoy services such as hig...

Page 70: ...face cable Regular telephone cable Supported services ADSL over ISDN 2 12 3 Interface LEDs The following figures illustrate the SIC 1ADSL I panel Figure 2 45 SIC 1ADSL I panel The following table desc...

Page 71: ...r ISDN M odemport ISDN NT1port Lineport D S L A M ISDN NT1 ISDN splitter Router ISDN M odemport ISDN NT1port Lineport D S L A M ADSL I card ISDN NT1 ISDN splitter Router ISDN M odemport ISDN NT1port L...

Page 72: ...Number of connectors 1 SIC 1BS SIC 1BU 2 SIC 2BS SIC 2BU Cable type Telephone cable with ferrite core Interface standard ITU T I 430 Q 921 Q 931 Working mode ISDN Dial up ISDN leased line Supported s...

Page 73: ...s the B1 channel is being used for data communication B2 OFF indicates the B2 channel is idle Blinking indicates the B1 channel is being used for data communication ACT OFF indicates the inactive stat...

Page 74: ...DN S T interface line insert one end of the telephone cable with ferrite core to the BRI S T interface of SIC 1BS SIC 2BS and connects the other end with the ISDN S T interface line z For SIC 1BU SIC...

Page 75: ...user mode traffic is processed as follows The digital voice traffic received from the B channels on the BSV interface is decompressed and forwarded through the CPU on the main control board to a loca...

Page 76: ...panel LED Description B1 Green Blinking indicates data is being transmitted or received on B1 channel B2 Green Blinking indicates data is being transmitted or received on B2 channel ACT Yellow Blinki...

Page 77: ...her end of the cable is an RJ 45 receptacle for connecting a TE device Figure 2 54 Crossover ISDN S T cable 2 14 5 Connecting the Interface Cable Caution z If outdoor cabling is involved you need to i...

Page 78: ...of the cable to the BSV interface the RJ 45 receptacle to a straight through S T interface cable and then the straight through cable to the TE device 2 15 SIC 1FEF 2 15 1 Introduction SIC 1FEF is sho...

Page 79: ...2 dBm 4 dBm 4 dBm Trans mitting optical power Max 0 dBm 3 dBm 5 dBm 1 dBm 2 dBm Receiver sensitivity 17 dBm 20 dBm 23 dBm 21 dBm 22 dBm Central wavelength 850 nm 1310 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm 1550 nm Fiber...

Page 80: ...g on the type of the installed SFP removable optical module As the interfaces provided by these SFP modules use LC type fiber optic connectors you must use fibers with LC connectors for them Figure 2...

Page 81: ...nsert the SFP optical module into its corresponding slot Step 2 Locate the Rx and Tx ports of the SIC 1FEF interface Connect them to another device with two optical fibers Rx to Tx and Tx to Rx Step 3...

Page 82: ...with 8 port RJ 45 connector Interface standard RS232 Minimum baud rate 300 bps Maximum baud rate 115 2 Kbps Supported services Modem dial up Backup Terminal access service Asynchronous dedicated line...

Page 83: ...owing figure Figure 2 58 Customized cable Caution This customized cable is optional You need to order it when you purchase a SIC 8AS card 2 16 5 Connecting the Interface Cable Warning Do not plug or u...

Page 84: ...p 2 Plug one end of the AUX cable the DB60 connector to the router and fasten the screws on the connector and plug the other end of the cable to the Modem or terminal Step 3 Check the LINK ACT LED sta...

Page 85: ...a through straight through network cables as long as installed in a PoE router 3 1 MIM 1FE MIM 2FE MIM 4FE Modules 3 1 1 Introduction 1 2 4 port 10 100Base TX Fast Ethernet interface module MIM 1FE MI...

Page 86: ...escribes the LEDs on the MIM 1FE MIM 2FE MIM 4FE panel Table 3 2 Description of the LEDs on the MIM 1FE MIM 2FE MIM 4FE panel LED Description LINK OFF means the Ethernet link is not connected ON means...

Page 87: ...LAN Switch The cables delivered with the Router are straight through cables z Crossover cable The sequences of the twisted pairs crimped by RJ 45 connectors at both ends are different It is used for...

Page 88: ...s over the category 5 twisted pair cable z Operating speeds of 1000 Mbps 100 Mbps and 10 Mbps as well as auto sensing z Half duplex full duplex autosensing 3 2 2 Interface Attributes The interface att...

Page 89: ...ed or and transmitted 3 2 4 Interface Cable MIM 1GBE MIM 2GBE uses both crossover and straight through cables for connection Figure 3 7 Ethernet cable For the pinouts of Ethernet cables see Low End an...

Page 90: ...1310 nm single mode long haul 1310 nm single mode long haul 1550 nm and single mode ultra long haul 1550 nm z 1000 Mbps interface rate z Full duplex 3 3 2 Interface Attributes The interface attribute...

Page 91: ...mi 40 km 24 86 mi 70 km 43 50 mi Operating mode 1000 Mbps Full duplex 3 3 3 Interface LEDs MIM 1GEF panel is shown in the following figure Figure 3 8 MIM 1GEF panel MIM 2GEF panel is shown in the foll...

Page 92: ...3 10 LC type fiber optic connector Note z LC type fiber optic connectors were compact fiber optic connectors developed by Lucent z The fibers are provided depending on the purchased SFPs Therefore pl...

Page 93: ...2GEF panel ON means an Rx link is present and OFF means the opposite In the latter case check the line status 3 4 MIM 2SAE MIM 4SAE MIM 8SAE Module 3 4 1 Introduction MIM 2SAE MIM 4SAE MIM 8SAE stands...

Page 94: ...able X 21 DTE cable X 21 DCE cable RS449 DTE cable RS449 DCE cable RS530 DTE cable RS530 DCE cable Supported service 1 DDN leased line 2 Terminal access service 1 Dialup through modems 2 Backup 3 Asyn...

Page 95: ...rs for connection Before connecting to a port on 2SAE confirm the line properties There are ten cable options depending on different line properties z V 24 RS232 DTE cable DB 25 male connector at the...

Page 96: ...20 30 50 Series Routers Chapter 3 Multifunctional Interface Modules 3 12 Figure 3 14 V 24 DTE cable z V 24 DCE cable Figure 3 15 V 24 DCE cable z V 35 DTE cable Figure 3 16 V 35 DTE cable z V 35 DCE...

Page 97: ...0 30 50 Series Routers Chapter 3 Multifunctional Interface Modules 3 13 Figure 3 18 X 21 DTE cable z X 21 DCE cable Figure 3 19 X 21 DCE cable z RS449 DTE cable Figure 3 20 RS449 DTE cable z RS449 DCE...

Page 98: ...ynchronous serial cables with DB 28 connectors see Low End and Mid Range Series Routers Cable Manual Note These cables are optional Please select one when purchasing an SAE module by default the cable...

Page 99: ...e z Serial port on an analog modem if the WAN is a dial up line Step 4 Check the behavior of the LINK LED on the SAE panel It is OFF when the line is faulty and signal is out of synchronization 3 5 MI...

Page 100: ...MIM 8ASE panel is shown in the following figure Figure 3 24 MIM 8ASE panel MIM 16ASE panel is shown in the following figure Figure 3 25 MIM 16ASE panel Each channel on MIM 8ASE MIM 16ASE has only one...

Page 101: ...to an MIM 8ASE or MIM 16ASE module power off the Router Online insertion or removal tends to damage the module and even the device Caution Read the mark identifying a port before you connect a cable t...

Page 102: ...E 1 F Modules 3 6 1 Introduction I MIM 1E1 MIM 2E1 MIM 4E1 MIM 1E1 MIM 2E1 MIM 4E1 the 1 2 4 port channelized E1 PRI interface module transmits receives and processes E1 data traffic In addition you c...

Page 103: ...d pair cable 120 ohm 4E1 conversion cable MIM 4E1 MIM 4E1 F modules 75 ohm 4E1 conversion cable MIM 4E1 MIM 4E1 F modules Coaxial connector network interface connector and 75 ohm to 120 ohm adapter wi...

Page 104: ...and MIM 1E1 F MIM 2E1 F MIM 4E1 F panels LED Description LINK ON means the carrier signal has been received OFF means no carrier signal has been received ACTIVE OFF means no data is being transmitted...

Page 105: ...1 75 ohm unbalanced coaxial cable z 120 ohm balanced twisted pair cable At the router side the connector of the cable is DB 15 male at the network side the connector is RJ 45 as illustrated in the fol...

Page 106: ...version cable and 75 ohm 4E1 conversion cable At one end of these two types of cables is a DB 25 connector used to connect a router and at the other end are four DB 15 connectors used to connect E1 ca...

Page 107: ...adapter is provided For the pinouts of cables see Low End and Mid Range Series Routers Cable Manual 3 6 5 Internal DIP Switches MIM 1E1 MIM 2E1 MIM 4E1 and MIM 1E1 F MIM 2E1 F MIM 4E1 F modules provi...

Page 108: ...DIP switch settings is given in the following table for MIM 1E1 MIM 2E1 MIM 4E1 and MIM 1E1 F MIM 2E1 F MIM 4E1 F modules Table 3 13 Description of DIP switch settings of MIM 1E1 MIM 2E1 MIM 4E1 and M...

Page 109: ...IM 2E1 F MIM 4E1 F modules are factory configured to ON that is the impedance of E1 interface is 75 ohm 3 6 6 Connecting the Interface Cable Caution z Read the mark identifying a port before you conne...

Page 110: ...the remote Rx wire and the local Rx wire to the remote Tx wire Router Network devices such as DDN DB 15 Coaxial connector BNC BNC 75 ohm non balanced coaxial cable 75 ohm E1 trunk cable Figure 3 35 E...

Page 111: ...e and a 75 ohm 4E1 conversion cable and set all the DIP switches on the MIM 4E1 MIM 4E1 F module to ON that is the port resistance is 75 ohm z If the resistance of the port on the device to be connect...

Page 112: ...allows only one n 64 kbps bundle to be formed on each interface where n 1 to 31 However an MIM 8E1 module allows arbitrary grouping of 31 channels and therefore multiple bundles z The MIM 8E1 F module...

Page 113: ...Backup 2 Terminal access service 3 ISDN PRI only supported by MIM 8E1 3 7 3 Interface LEDs MIM 8E1 and MIM 8E1 F panels are similar The following figures illustrate MIM 8E1 panels Figure 3 37 MIM 8E1...

Page 114: ...ohm 8E1 conversion cable The two types of cables look similar Both of them have a DB 68 connector at one end for connecting the router At the other end however the 75 ohm 8E1 conversion cable provide...

Page 115: ...en the cable fastening screws Step 3 Identify the sequence number of the other end of the MIM 8E1 MIM 8E1 F conversion cable and connect it with a peer device Step 4 Power on the router Check the beha...

Page 116: ...MIM 1T1 F MIM 2T1 F MIM 4T1 F modules are given in the following table Table 3 16 Interface attributes of MIM 1T1 MIM 2T1 MIM 4T1 and MIM 1T1 F MIM 2T1 F MIM 4T1 F modules Attribute Description Connec...

Page 117: ...r to that of MIM 4T1 F and they differ in silk screen The following figure shows a MIM 4T1 panel Figure 3 43 MIM 4T1 panel Table 3 17 Description of the LEDs on MIM 1T1 MIM 2T1 MIM 4T1 and MIM 1T1 F M...

Page 118: ...he MIM 1T1 MIM 1T1 MIM 4T1 or MIM 1T1 F MIM 2T1 F MIM 4T1 F module By default they are not provided For the cable pinouts see Low End and Mid Range Series Routers Cable Manual 3 8 5 Connecting the Int...

Page 119: ...Module 3 9 1 Introduction I MIM 8T1 module MIM 8T1 the 8 port channelized T1 PRI interface module transmits receives and processes eight channels of T1 data traffic In addition you can use the module...

Page 120: ...ber of connectors 1 Interface standard G 703 T1 102 G 704 AT T TR 54016 AT T TR 62411 ANSI T1 403 Interface rate 1 544 Mbps Cable type 8T1 conversion cable Operating mode CT1 ISDN PRI only supported b...

Page 121: ...ion cable for the MIM 8T1 MIM 8T1 F module Figure 3 47 8T1 conversion cable At one end of the cable is a DB 68 connector for connecting the router and at the other end are eight RJ 45 connectors for c...

Page 122: ...64 kbps where n is smaller than or equal to 128 when working in CE3 mode Note z E3 represents the tertiary group rate of E system in the TDM system that is 34 368Mbps An E3 channel can be channelized...

Page 123: ...EDs on the MIM 1CE3 panel LED Description LINK OFF means the link is not set up ON means the link has been set up ACT OFF means no data is being transmitted or received blinking means data is being re...

Page 124: ...connector of an E3 or T3 cable to the Tx port of MIM 1CE3 and another end to the Rx port of the device to be connected Step 2 Connect the SMB connector of another E3 or T3 cable to the Rx port of MIM...

Page 125: ...ltiplex and T12 to indicate T1 to T2 multiplex or T2 to T1 demultiplex T23 and T12 discussed here represent the demultiplex process 3 11 2 Interface Attributes The interface attributes of MIM 1CT3 are...

Page 126: ...alignment RAI Remote alarm indication 3 11 4 Interface Cable MIM 1CT3 and MIM 1CE3 use the same type of interface cables and make connection in the same way For details see the section 3 10 MIM 1CE3...

Page 127: ...d line Supported service ISDN ISDN supplementary services Multi user number Sub addressing Backup 3 12 3 Jumper Settings The MIM 4BSE uses jumpers to set matched resistance for ISDN BRI S T interfaces...

Page 128: ...ohm matched resistance for data receiving place the jumper over jump pins 1 and 2 To do otherwise place the jumper over jump pins 2 and 3 See Figure 3 51 S6 To use a 100 ohm matched resistance for dat...

Page 129: ...data is being received or transmitted Blinking means data is being received and or transmitted 3 12 5 Interface Cable The MIM 4BSE uses straight through ISDN S T cables with pins 3 and 6 for data tran...

Page 130: ...E z For an ISDN S T interface line directly connect the cable to the BRI port on the MIM 4BSE 3 13 MIM 1G SHDSL 3 13 1 Introduction 1 port Single Pair High Speed Digital Subscriber Line module MIM 1G...

Page 131: ...e Supported service G SHDSL access over telephone lines 3 13 3 Interface LEDs MIM 1G SHDSL panel is shown in the following figure Figure 3 54 MIM 1G SHDSL panel The following table describes the LEDs...

Page 132: ...TM 1 and SONET OC 3 z Scrambling in data transmission z Both line clock when working as DTE interface and internal clock when working as DCE interface z Local cell loopback local payload loopback and...

Page 133: ...me UBR Unspecified Bit Rate 3 14 3 Interface LEDs MIM 1AMM MIM 1ASM MIM 1ASL module panels are shown in the following figures Figure 3 55 MIM 1AMM panel Figure 3 56 MIM 1ASM panel Figure 3 57 MIM 1ASL...

Page 134: ...M 1ASL module adopts long haul fiber interface requiring a transmission at least longer than 25 km 15 5 in If the transmission distance is lower than 25km the interface will be unable to receive signa...

Page 135: ...5 2 Interface Attributes The interface attributes of MIM 1AE3 are given in the following table Table 3 31 Interface attributes of MIM 1AE3 Attribute 1AE3 module Connector SMB Connector number 2 Interf...

Page 136: ...orts work in 75 ohm unbalanced transmission mode and are connected to the peer device using a pair of 75 ohm unbalanced coaxial cables Several cable length options are available BNC connector SMB conn...

Page 137: ...ransmission z Both line clock when working as DTE interface and internal clock when working as DCE interface z Four types of test measures i e local cell loopback local payload loopback remote payload...

Page 138: ...tion of the LEDs on the MIM 1AT3 panel LED Description LINK OFF means no link is present ON means a link is present ACT OFF means no data is being transmitted or received blinking means data is being...

Page 139: ...connected Step 3 Check the behavior of the LINK LED on the MIM 1AT3 panel It is OFF when fault has occurred on the link and signal is out of synchronization In this case please check the link 3 17 MIM...

Page 140: ...m Fiber type 62 5 125 m multi mode 9 125 m single mode 9 125 m single mode 9 125 m single mode Max transmission segment 2 km 1 2 mi 15 km 9 32 mi 40 km 24 86 mi 80 km 49 71 mi 3 17 3 Interface LEDs Th...

Page 141: ...d do not stare into the open aperture Replace the dust cap when no fiber is connected to the optical port 3 18 MIM 2FXS MIM 2FXO MIM 2E M and MIM 4FXS MIM 4FXO MIM 4E M 3 18 1 Introduction 2 4 port vo...

Page 142: ...le Telephone cable with ferrite core E M trunk for E M module which should be made by users depending on the actual needs at the site Interface standard ITU Q 512 compliant subscriber circuit interfac...

Page 143: ...e 3 67 MIM 4E M panel Table 3 38 Description of the LEDs on voice MIM panels LED Description LINK OFF means no link is present ON means a link is present ACT OFF means the channel is idle ON means the...

Page 144: ...tches and 2 wire 4 wire voice signals It is recommended to use Bell V 4 wire voice signal to communicate with the Router in practice The sequence of E M RJ 45 pins is shown in the following figure num...

Page 145: ...egative power supply 2 E M 3 RING0 RING0 4 RING1 RING1 5 TIP1 TIP1 6 TIP0 TIP0 7 M E 8 SG negative power supply ground Note Because it is hard to determine the type of the switch to be connected and i...

Page 146: ...ce the PGND wire of the switch can be connected to the chassis of the Router z To ensure the EMC of the whole Router you should connect the end of the cable with ferrite core to the Router Step 1 Plug...

Page 147: ...amaged power supply or sever hardware failure ACTIVE OFF after flashing yellow for two seconds Initialized the MIM HNDE module Blinking continuously The MIM HNDE module operates normally and there is...

Page 148: ...stays on or off when the MIM HNDE module is running Troubleshooting The ACTIVE LED should be blinking when the MIM HNDE module runs the encryption service The solid on or off indicates the system bus...

Page 149: ...ing 3 IP Fax 4 General VoIP features in Comware 3 20 3 Interface LEDs MIM 2VE1 panel is shown in the following figure Figure 3 71 MIM 2VE1 panel The following table describes the LEDs on the MIM 2VE1...

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