CRS-311 1:1 Redundancy Switch
Revision 7
Introduction
MN/CRS311.IOM
1–3
•
The
TMI
can
be
completely
removed
from
the
CRS
‐
311,
with
cables
still
attached,
and
traffic
is
not
interrupted
or
affected.
Ease
of
Connection:
Connection
to
the
Traffic
and
Redundant
Modems
is
simple.
One
cable
connected
to
the
HD
‐
15
port
on
the
TMI
or
RMI
carries
the
Switch
‐
to
‐
Modem
communications,
fault
indications,
and
remote
control.
•
For
the
CDM
‐
Qx/QxL:
These
modems
require
an
additional
EIA
‐
485
multi
‐
drop
cable
from
the
Switch
to
all
modems
to
provide
remote
control
interface
capability.
•
For
EIA
‐
232/485
M&C
User
connections:
A
direct
user
‐
to
‐
modem
serial
EIA
‐
232/485
communication
connection
is
not
permissible
when
connected
to
the
CRS
‐
311.
You
must
instead
connect
to
the
DB
‐
9
"Remote"
connector
on
the
CRS
‐
230
System
Controller
(installed
on
the
CRS
‐
311).
For
detailed
information
on
remote
addressing
schemes,
see
Appendix
C.
ADDRESSING
SCHEME
INFORMATION
.
TMI
Monitoring:
Terrestrial
user
clock
and
data
signals
to
and
from
a
Traffic
Modem
are
routed
through
the
TMI
via
a
set
of
relays.
This
is
arranged
so
that
the
de
‐
energized
(unpowered)
state
connects
the
data
signals
directly
through
to
the
Traffic
Modem.
If
the
power
supplies
to
the
system
are
lost
or
if
the
TMI
carrying
traffic
is
removed,
no
interruption
of
the
traffic
occurs.
Note
also
that,
in
normal
circumstances
where
the
Redundant
Modem
is
not
in
service,
no
data
is
carried
through
the
CRS
‐
311
backplane
–
all
data
is
routed
via
the
TMI.
Data
Interfaces:
The
CRS
‐
311
supports
all
of
the
standard
and
optional
data
interface
types
available
on
the
CDM
‐
Qx/QxL
or
the
SLM
‐
5650/5650A
modems,
via
the
following
TMIs:
•
CRS
‐
316
–
EIA
‐
530
or
Ethernet
(via
Ethernet
Bridge
Mode)
•
CRS
‐
325
–
G.703
(Balanced
or
Unbalanced)
•
CRS
‐
336
–
HSSI
or
Ethernet
(via
Ethernet
Bridge
Mode)
•
CRS
‐
365
–
Quad
E1
•
CRS
‐
515
–
4
‐
Port
Ethernet
(via
Ethernet
Bridge
Mode,
Ethernet
Router
Mode,
or
Ethernet
BPM
(Bridge
Point
‐
to
‐
Multipoint)
Mode)
See
Sect.
1.3.4.2
TMI
Modules
and
Sect.
1.4.1
CRS
‐
311
Specifications
for
more
information
on
these
interface
modules
and
their
specifications.
CRS
‐
281x
Selection:
The
CRS
‐
281x
switch
module
connects
the
online
modulator's
Tx
IF
signal
to
the
RF
Up
Converter.
It
also
passively
splits
the
Rx
IF
signal
to
provide
both
demodulators
with
the
same
IF
signal
coming
from
the
LNB,
thus
reducing
switching
time.
Three
CRS
‐
281x
switch
modules
are
compatible
for
use
with
the
CDM
‐
Qx/QxL
modem:
•
CRS
‐
281
(70/140
MHz
IF)
with
Type
‘BNC’
(50
Ω
)
connectors
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