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cvMAX-100

Hardware Installation Guide

Part Number: 7820-0718-002

For software version 8.0

April  2000

Содержание cvMAX-100

Страница 1: ...cvMAX 100 Hardware Installation Guide Part Number 7820 0718 002 For software version 8 0 April 2000 ...

Страница 2: ...ames mentioned in this publication belong to their respective owners Copyrights for Third Party Software Included in Lucent Access Networks Software Products C Standard Template Library software copyright 1994 Hewlett Packard Company and copyright 1997 Silicon Graphics Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fe...

Страница 3: ...espondence Product name and model Software and hardware options Software version Type of computer you are using Description of the problem Calling Lucent from within the United States In the U S you can take advantage of Priority Technical Assistance or an Advantage service contract or you can call to request assistance Priority Technical Assistance If you need to talk to an engineer right away ca...

Страница 4: ... direct your inquiry to Lucent s U S offices Following are the ways in which you can reach Customer Service Email from within the U S support ascend com Email from Europe the Middle East or Asia EMEAsupport ascend com Fax 510 814 2312 Customer Support BBS by modem 510 814 2302 Write to Lucent at the following address Attn Customer Service Lucent Technologies Inc 1701 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda CA ...

Страница 5: ...pter 2 Installing the cvMAX 100 2 1 Installation overview 2 1 Before you begin 2 2 Power requirements 2 2 Understanding the back panel 2 2 Installing a slot card 2 3 Rack mounting the cvMAX 100 2 5 Connecting the cvMAX 100 to the LAN 2 6 Connecting the cvMAX 100 to the WAN 2 6 Connecting the OC3 ATM card to the WAN 2 6 Connecting the unchannelized T1 card to the WAN 2 7 Connecting a workstation to...

Страница 6: ...ications B 1 Battery B 1 Power requirements B 2 Environmental requirements B 2 Alarm relay operating specifications B 3 OC3 ATM card specifications B 3 T1 card specifications B 4 Appendix C Cables and Connectors C 1 Control port and cabling pinouts for the control monitor C 1 Ethernet interface specifications C 2 10Base T cables C 2 100Base T cables C 2 T1 interface specifications C 2 T1 CSU requi...

Страница 7: ...s Preliminary cvMAX 100 Hardware Installation Guide vii Power requirements 11 Alarm relay operating specifications 12 Ground wire size 13 Environmental requirements 13 Physical Specifications 13 Index Index 1 ...

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Страница 9: ...e 1 4 Figure 1 6 OC3 ATM card with copper interface 1 5 Figure 1 7 T1 card 1 5 Figure 2 1 cvMAX 100 ac back panel 2 3 Figure 2 2 Inserting a slot card into a cvMAX 100 slot 2 4 Figure 2 3 Tightening slot card thumbscrews 2 5 Figure 2 4 cvMAX 100 units installed in a rack 2 5 Figure 2 5 Installing the ferrite bead on the Ethernet cable 2 6 Figure 2 6 Connecting to dc power 2 8 Figure 2 7 Location o...

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Страница 11: ...le 3 2 OC3 ATM card specifications B 3 Table B 3 T1 card specifications B 4 Table C 1 Controlport and cabling pinouts C 1 Table C 2 CSU specifications C 3 Table C 3 RJ 48C RJ 48C crossover cable specifications C 5 Table C 4 RJ 48C RJ 48C straight through cable specifications C 6 Table C 5 RJ 48C DA 15 straight through cable specifications C 7 Table C 6 RJ 48C DA crossover cable specifications C 8 ...

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Страница 13: ... Interface tells you how to navigate the cvMAX 100 user interfaces Appendix A Provisioning the Switch gives you information that your T1or E1 service provider needs to properly provision the Central Office switch Appendix B cvMAX 100 Technical Specifications lists the technical specifications of the cvMAX 100 Appendix C Cables and Connectors lists the technical specifications for the cvMAX 100 cab...

Страница 14: ...d for titles of publications for some terms that would otherwise be in quotation marks and to show emphasis Square brackets indicate an optional argument you might add to a command To include such an argument type only the information inside the brackets Do not type the brackets unless they appear in bold type Separates command choices that are mutually exclusive Points to the next level in the pa...

Страница 15: ...tation set do not provide a detailed explanation of products architectures or standards developed by other companies or organizations Following are some publications that you may find useful The Guide to T1 Networking William A Flanagan Data Link Protocols Uyless Black The Basic Book of ISDN Motorola University Press ISDN Gary C Kessler TCP IP Illustrated W Richard Stevens Firewalls and Internet S...

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Страница 17: ...d and customize enabling it to grow with your network A robust design featuring optional power supply redundancy ensures high service The cvMAX 100 package All cvMAX 100 models ship with the same set of accessories Slot cards might be preinstalled or packaged separately depending on how you ordered them The following might be included in your order depending on how you specified your order cvMAX 1...

Страница 18: ...e cvMAX 100 accepts ac or dc power depending upon which unit you have specified CONTROL The control port connects to a VT100 terminal or a modem to provide the menu driven user interface to the cvMAX 100 The interface runs at 9600 bps configurable through the user interface 8 bits per character no parity no flow control 1 stop bit For details about cables that connect to this port see Control port...

Страница 19: ...t is not hot swappable and should not be removed while the cvMAX 100 is running The DRAM card attaches directly to the CPU bus and damage might occur if you attempt to remove while running Figure 1 4 DRAM card ALARM The Alarm interface is a two connector terminal block that warns of alarm conditions For further information about the alarm relay see Appendix B cvMAX 100 Technical Specifications ...

Страница 20: ...annelized OC3 port Fiber SC 1 interface or copper RJ 45 physical interface single mode are available for interfacing with either of these media Layer 2 PVC switching between ATM and Frame Relay networks Support for RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 Support for RFC 2364 PPP over ATM AAL5 Protocol conversion between ATM RFC 1483 and Frame Relay RFC 2427 data ATM Forum ...

Страница 21: ...ith copper interface T1 card The T1 card provides eight unchannelized lines which can be used for nailed connections such as to a Frame Relay network In nailed connections the configuration is static and the cvMAX 100 treats the line as if it were a single connection at a fixed speed without individual channels Figure 1 7 T1 card ...

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Страница 23: ...a brief description of each Installation overview 2 1 Before you begin 2 2 Power requirements 2 2 Understanding the back panel 2 2 Installing a slot card 2 3 Rack mounting the cvMAX 100 2 5 Connecting the cvMAX 100 to the LAN 2 6 Connecting the cvMAX 100 to the WAN 2 6 Connecting a workstation to the serial port 2 7 Connecting to input power 2 7 Starting the cvMAX 100 2 8 Interpreting the status l...

Страница 24: ...Maximum power consumed by any of the cvMAX 100 cards is 6 5 watts A fully loaded cvMAX 100 consumes 38 watts maximum For ac power provide power via two dedicated 120 Vac 20 A outlets with a dedicated ground Understanding the back panel Before you begin installing the hardware you need some understanding of the ports and other items on the cvMAX 100 ac backpanel Figure 2 1 shows the location and Ta...

Страница 25: ...n install the card If you do not upgrade the system software first the card might not function properly WAN slots Power DRAM slot PCMCIA slots Serial port Alarm relay Ethernet ports Table 2 2 Description of back panel items Back panel item Description Power Either an ac power plug or a dc power supply terminal block LAN1 LAN2 port Ethernet ports to connect Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Ethernet LAN ...

Страница 26: ...rning Failure to turn off the cvMAX 100 power and unplug the power cord could result in bodily injury 2 Hold the slot card with the network ports facing you and insert the card into a back panel slot as shown in Figure 2 2 Do not handle the slot cards from both ends Be sure when you insert the card that the guides that are on the same plane Figure 2 2 Inserting a slot card into a cvMAX 100 slot 3 ...

Страница 27: ...re 2 4 cvMAX 100 units installed in a rack Keep the following information in mind when installing cvMAX 100 units in a rack or cabinet The rack should safely support the combined weight of all equipment it contains The cvMAX 100 base system weighs 10 lbs 4 6 kg Installation of the cvMAX 100 in a rack without sufficient air flow can be unsafe Lucent Technologies recommends racks with open sides bec...

Страница 28: ...mmends exhaust fans at the top of the cabinet but they are not required At a minimum the cabinets must be ventilated at the top Connecting the cvMAX 100 to the LAN To connect the cvMAX 100 to your LAN plug Ethernet LAN cables into the unit s Ethernet ports To pass the CISPR EMI suppression requirement attach a ferrite bead to the end of the Ethernet cable that is closest to the cvMAX 100 Loop the ...

Страница 29: ...ns Connecting the cvMAX 100 ac power supply To connect the ac power supply plug the ac source into an outlet then plug the power cord into the cvMAX 100 power supply socket Warning Models with ac power inputs are intended for use with a three wire grounding type plug a plug that has a grounding pin This is a safety feature Equipment grounding is vital to ensure safe operation Do not defeat the pur...

Страница 30: ...cted to a power source is hazardous For power requirements see Appendix B cvMAX 100 Technical Specifications Starting the cvMAX 100 To start up the cvMAX 100 perform the following steps 1 Make sure you have attached a workstation to the cvMAX 100 serial port as explained in Connecting a workstation to the serial port on page 2 7 2 Make sure that you can see the status lights on the front panel of ...

Страница 31: ...dit Menu 00 000 System 10 000 ATM DS3 20 000 UDS3 30 000 Ethernet Interpreting the status lights ThecvMAX 100 status lights indicate what is happending in the unit and can be used to diagnose problems Figure 2 7 shows the location of status lights on the cvMAX 100 front panel cvMAX 100 front panel Figure 2 7 Location of the cvMAX 100 status lights Table 2 3 describes the function each status light...

Страница 32: ...service for example during line loopback diagnostics WAN alarms include Loss of Sync Red Alarm Yellow Alarm and All Ones or AIS Eth Link1 On when the cvMAX 100 detects activity network traffic on its first Ethernet interface Eth Link2 On when the cvMAX 100 detects activity network traffic on its second Ethernet interface Wan n On during POST Off during normal operation Eth Act1 On when there is ac...

Страница 33: ...rmal operation Eth Act1 On when there is activity on the first Ethernet link Eth Act2 On when there is activity on the second Ethernet link Table 2 4 cvMAX 100 back panel status lights continued Status light Description Table 2 5 OC3 ATM card status lights Lights Description LA Green Indicates the OC3 interface is enabled and has not detected any error conditions LO Red Indicates the OC3 interface...

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Страница 35: ... In a Telnet session you can perform all of the configuration diagnostic management and other functions that could be performed from a computer connected to the cvMAX 100 control port In either case access is controlled by Security profiles To cnfigure the Security profiles see Security profiles on page 3 4 The Main Edit Menu The configuration interface consists of the Main Edit Menu and eight sta...

Страница 36: ...ing on your VT100 emulator you might be able to press the Down Arrow key instead of Ctrl N and the Up Arrow key instead of Ctrl P For a complete list of key combinations to navigate the interface see Table 3 1 on page 3 6 To open a menu move the cursor to the menu s name and press Enter For example press Ctrl N until the cursor points to 30 000 Ethernet then press Enter The Ethernet menu appears 3...

Страница 37: ...the cursor to the parameter you want to edit for example Telnet PW 2 Press Enter An edit field opens delimited by brackets as shown in the following example using the Telnet PW parameter 90 A00 Mod Config Module Name Ether1 options Ether2 options WAN options SNMP options Route Pref TServ options Bridging No Shared Prof No Telnet Security Global Telnet PW RIP Trigger Yes ICMP Redirects Accept BOOTP...

Страница 38: ... to nine levels of security When you first receive your cvMAX 100 none of the profiles implements any restrictions To see the list of Security profiles 1 From the Main Edit Menu move the cursor to the System menu and press Enter 2 Move the cursor to Security and press Enter The Security menu appears 00 300 Security 00 301 Default 00 302 00 303 00 304 00 305 00 306 00 307 00 308 00 309 Full Access ...

Страница 39: ...can also assign various levels of access to the as yet unnamed Security profile For detailed information about modifying Security profiles and assigning passwords see the cvMAX 100 Network Configuration Guide Activating the Full Access Security Profile You have to activate and supply the password for the Full Access profile To perform configuration tasks the default password for the Full Access pr...

Страница 40: ...at a submenu displays the details of a menu option The cvMAX 100 displays the submenu when you select the menu option Table 3 1 lists the special purpose keys and key combinations you can use in the control monitor displays Table 3 1 Special keys for control monitor displays Control monitor Operation Right Arrow Return Enter Ctrl Z Ctrl F Enumerated parameter Select the next value String value Mov...

Страница 41: ...with other keys This document represents key combinations as two characters separated by a hyphen such as Shift T which types the capital letter T N A Overwrite the character under the cursor with a space Ctrl D Open the DO menu Ctrl L Refresh the VT100 screen D Dial from the currently selected profile Table 3 1 Special keys for control monitor displays continued Control monitor Operation ...

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Страница 43: ... need from your T1 service provider You need the following information from your T1 service provider Whether the line uses B8ZS or AMI line encoding Whether the line uses ESF or D4 framing The number of nailed up channels The number of unused channels if any The first and last DS 0 in the line Keep in mind that in general ESF framing and B8ZS line encoding are both recommended for T1 based applica...

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Страница 45: ... components Warning The battery can explode if incorrectly replaced Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions ATTENTION IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION S IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MÉME TYPE OU D UN TYPE RECOMMANDEÉ PAR LE CONS...

Страница 46: ...e power source and the unit Environmental requirements For best results you should house the cvMAX 100 in a room with constant temperature and humidity In general cooler environments are better An operating temperature of 32 to 104 Fahrenheit 0 to 40 Celsius is recommended Storage temperatures of 40 to 176 Fahrenheit 71 4 to 80 Celsius are acceptable Table B 1 cvMAX 100 ac source power requirement...

Страница 47: ...ure inside the unit exceeds 65 C The maximum rated load for the alarm relay is 1 amp at 30 Vdc 0 6 amp at 60 Vdc 0 6 amp at 60 Vac Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock do not connect the alarm circuit to a device with an output exceeding 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 Vdc OC3 ATM card specifications Table 3 2 lists the specifications for the cvMAX 100 OC3 ATM card Table 3 2 OC3 ATM card specific...

Страница 48: ... Operating temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Table 3 2 OC3 ATM card specifications continued Table B 3 T1 card specifications Electrical DSX 1 per ANSI T1 102 DSX DS1 per ANSI T1 403 Pub 62411 CSU Line Build Out 0dB 7 5dB 15dB 22 5dB CSU 0 133 ft 133 266 ft 266 399 ft 399 533 ft 533 655 ft DSX Receive Equalization Based on cable length and transmitter Line Code AMI B8ZS Line Rate 1 544 Mbps 32 ppm Frame...

Страница 49: ...tandard for serial interfaces Table C 1 applies to all cvMAX 100 models that use the RS 232 pinouts Control port and cabling pinouts for the control monitor C 1 Ethernet interface specifications C 2 T1 interface specifications C 2 Table C 1 Controlport and cabling pinouts DE 9 pin number RS 232 signal name Function I O 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect O 2 RD Serial Receive Data O 3 SD Serial Transmit Dat...

Страница 50: ...and a dual twisted pair cable terminated with RJ 45 modular jacks Use an EIA TIA 568 or IEEE 802 3 10Base T cable 100Base T cables To install a 100Base T interface you need a twisted pair Ethernet cable and a dual twisted pair cable terminated with RJ 45 modular jacks Use one of the following cables 100Base T2 100Base T4 not very popular 100BASE TX or 100Base FX T1 interface specifications Specifi...

Страница 51: ...ternal CSU Your carrier determines the correct value for the line buildout setting of the CSU You configure this parameter during installation For detailed information about each parameter see the cvMAX Reference Guide Table C 2 lists CSU specifications Table C 2 CSU specifications Information Value CSU Registration 2CZUSA 74421 DE N Critical Circuitry Power Source Dry Loop from local ac power sou...

Страница 52: ... configure the Line N profile parameters For detailed information about parameters see the Reference Guide for the cvMAX 100 Use only cables specifically constructed for transmission of T1 signals The cables should meet standard T1 attenuation and transmission requirements The following specifications are recommended 100 Ohm Two twisted pairs Category 3 or better The WAN interface cables and plugs...

Страница 53: ...minary cvMAX 100 Hardware Installation Guide C 5 Table C 3 RJ 48C RJ 48C crossover cable specifications Model number RJ 48C X Part number 2510 0059 0323 001 Pair Signal cvMAX 100 Male RJ 48C cvMAX 100 Male RJ 48C remote 1 Receive 2 1 5 4 2 Transmit 5 4 2 1 ...

Страница 54: ...le verify that the WAN interface transmits on pins 2 and 1 and receives on pins 5 and 4 Figure C 2 and Table C 4 show the pinouts Figure C 2 RJ 48C RJ 48C straight through cable specifications Table C 4 RJ 48C RJ 48C straight through cable specifications Model number RJ 48C S Part number 2510 0064 001 Pair Signal cvMAX 100 Male RJ 48C cvMAX 100 Male RJ 48C remote 1 Receive 1 2 1 2 2 Transmit 5 4 5...

Страница 55: ...ugh cable verify that the WAN interface transmits on pins 3 and 11 and receives on pins 1 and 9 Figure C 3 and Table C 5 show the pinouts Figure C 3 RJ 48C DA 15 straight through cable Table C 5 RJ 48C DA 15 straight through cable specifications Model number DA15 X Part number 2510 0082 001 Pair Signal cvMAX 100 Male RJ 48C cvMAX 100 Male DA 15P remote 1 Receive 1 2 3 11 2 Transmit 5 4 1 9 ...

Страница 56: ...ver cable verify that the WAN interface transmits on pins 1 and 9 and receives on pins 3 and 11 Figure C 4 and Table C 6 show the pinouts Figure C 4 RJ 48C DA crossover cable Table C 6 RJ 48C DA crossover cable specifications Model number DA15 S Part number 2510 0065 001 Pair Signal cvMAX 100 Male RJ 48C cvMAX 100 Male DA 15P remote 1 Receive 1 2 1 9 2 Transmit 5 4 3 11 ...

Страница 57: ...am straight through cable connects to dual bantam jacks Figure C 5 and Table C 7 show the pinouts Figure C 5 RJ 48C Bantam straight through cable Table C 7 RJ 48C Bantam straight through cable specifications Model number DBNT RJ45 Part number 2510 0066 001 Pair Signal cvMAX 100 Male RJ 48 cvMAX 100 Male Dual 310 P remote 1 Receive 1 2 Tip 1 Ring 1 2 Transmit 5 4 Tip 2 Ring 2 ...

Страница 58: ... for T1 WAN interface Only pins 1 2 4 and 5 are used The remaining pins are not connected Table C 8 RJ 48C Loopback plug specifications Pair Signal Male RJ 48C 1 Receive 1 connects to 5 2 connects to 4 2 Transmit 5 connects to 1 4 connects to 2 Table C 9 Transmit and Receive pins cvMAX 100 T1 interface RJ 48C DTE Receive input pair Tip T1 Receive input pair Ring R1 Position 2 Position 1 Transmit o...

Страница 59: ...e cvMAX 100 contains an internal 3V lithium battery The normal operating life of the battery exceeds five years Only trained engineers authorized by Lucent should open the cvMAX 100 unit s case for testing maintenance installation or any other purpose Furthermore only trained engineers should replace cvMAX 100 components Power requirements Maximum power consumed by any of the CvMAX cards is 6 5 wa...

Страница 60: ...el of the cvMAX 100 unit is a pair of alarm relay terminal block contacts that remain open during normal operation The contacts close during loss of power hardware failure reset or when the ambient temperature inside the unit exceeds 65 C The maximum rated load for the alarm relay is 1 amp at 30 Vdc 0 6 amp at 60 Vdc 0 6 amp at 60 Vac Table D 1 cvMAX 100 ac source power requirements Element Value ...

Страница 61: ... house the cvMAX 100 in a room with constant temperature and humidity In general cooler environments are better An operating temperature of 32 to 104 Fahrenheit 0 to 40 Celsius is recommended Storage temperatures of 40 to 176 Fahrenheit 71 4 to 80 Celsius are acceptable Humidity should be high enough to prevent accumulation of static electricity but low enough to prevent condensation An operating ...

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Страница 63: ...0 interface 1 2 control port interface 1 2 D dc power connecting to 2 7 redundant 2 8 requirements B 2 12 terminal blocks 1 2 DO menu 3 5 DRAM interface 1 3 E edit fields 3 3 main menu 3 2 EMI installing ferrite bead for 2 6 enumerated parameters 3 4 environmental requirements B 2 13 Ethernet connecting unit to 2 6 ferrite bead and EMI 2 6 interface specifications C 2 LAN UTP port 1 2 menu 3 2 req...

Страница 64: ...rack installing unit in 2 5 redundant power supply wiring for 2 8 S security levels 3 4 Security profile 3 4 privileges assigning 3 4 privileges restricting 3 4 serial port connecting unit to 2 7 slot cards ATM OC3 1 4 inserting 2 4 installing 2 3 PCMCIA flash 1 2 software requirements 2 3 T1 1 5 specifications alarm relay B 3 12 ATM DS3 card B 3 battery B 1 11 environmental requirements B 2 13 Et...

Страница 65: ...s for 1 2 DO menu 3 5 edit fields 3 3 enumerated parameters 3 4 Ethernet menu 3 2 Main Edit Menu 3 1 menu window to make active 3 1 Mod Config menu 3 2 3 5 saving your changes 3 4 settings for terminal 2 7 status window 3 1 W WAN connecting ATM DS3 card to 2 6 connecting the unchannelized T1 card to 2 7 connecting to 2 6 window DO 3 5 Ethernet 3 2 menu 3 1 Mod Config 3 2 3 5 status 3 1 ...

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