CSX200 CyberSWITCH Installation Guide 2012 01 9032753
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Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Related Documentation ...................................................................................1-1 How to Use This Guide ....................................................................................1-1 Document Conventions ...................................................................................1-3 Getting Help ......................................................................................................
Contents CHAPTER 3 10BASE-T LAN REQUIREMENTS Network Requirements ....................................................................................3-1 10BASE-T Twisted Pair Network ..............................................................3-1 Port Descriptions..............................................................................................3-2 10BASE-T LAN Configuration .........................................................................
Contents Status 1 (STS1) LED is AMBER ................................................................5-7 Status 1 (STS1) LED is GREEN.................................................................5-7 Status 2 (STS2) LED is OFF ......................................................................5-8 Status 2 (STS 2) LED is RED WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX200 .............5-8 Status 2 (STS2) LED is AMBER ................................................................5-9 Status 2 (STS2) LED is GREEN........
Contents APPENDIX C FCC PART 68 - USER’S INFORMATION FOR CSX200 APPENDIX D GLOSSARY INDEX viii CSX200 Installation Guide
1 Introduction Welcome to the Cabletron Systems CSX200 CyberSWITCH Installation Guide. This guide provides configuration information, hardware specifications and troubleshooting tips for the CSX200 CyberSWITCH. This guide also provides background information about 10BASE-T Ethernet Local Area Networks (LANs) and guidelines for routing and bridging over Wide Area Networks (WANs).
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 5, Troubleshooting, shows how to use the LANVIEW LEDs on the CSX200 for network troubleshooting. Appendix A, WPIM Cable Specifications, provides part numbers and connector information for WPIMs (Wide Area Port Interface Modules). Appendix B, Specifications and Standards Compliance, contains hardware specifications and safety and compliance standards for the CSX200.
Document Conventions Document Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this guide: NOTE Note symbol. Calls the reader’s attention to any item of information that may be of special importance. Tip symbol. Conveys helpful hints concerning procedures or actions. TIP Caution symbol. Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment. ! CAUTION Warning symbol. Warns against an action that could result in the presence of an electrical shock hazard. Warning symbol.
Chapter 1: Introduction Getting Help If you need additional support related to this device, or if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions concerning this manual, contact the Cabletron Systems Global Call Center: Phone (603) 332-9400 Internet mail support@ctron.com FTP Login Password ctron.com (134.141.197.
2 About the CSX200 The CSX200 CyberSWITCH (Figure 2-1) is an access device that provides Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) connectivity (via twelve RJ45 ports) for the small office, and offers high-speed Wide Area Network (WAN) access to a remote site, such as the Internet or an enterprise network. The CSX200 supports IEEE 802.1d transparent bridging, IP, and IPX routing, ISDN, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Network Address Translation (NAT) routing between Ethernet LANs across a WAN.
Chapter 2: About the CSX200 • The WPIM-SY provides a synchronous serial connection of up to 2.048 Mbps to external communications equipment (e.g., a multiplexer or CSU/DSU). The WPIM-Sync uses a subminiature 26-pin connector that supports the electrical signal interfaces listed below. Appendix A, WPIM Cable Specifications, provides complete part number and cable pin assignment information for the following electrical signal interfaces: EIA-RS449, V.35, EIA-RS232D, X.
Remote Management Capabilities Polarity Detection and Correction — Each twisted pair port on the CSX200 incorporates a Polarity Detection and Correction feature that allows the CSX200 to pass data regardless of the polarity of the twisted pair segment’s receive link. We do not recommend operating in this condition. When this condition is detected, remove the segment from the network and wire it correctly to reduce the potential for problems if equipment changes are made.
Chapter 2: About the CSX200 CSX200 Firmware Support The CSX200 firmware supports IEEE 802.1d bridging, and IP and IPX routing,. Wide Area Networking includes Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), and Frame Relay. Remote access is via Full or Fractional T1, E1, Synchronous, Digital Data Service, ISDN, or HDSL connections. This device supports industry-standard protocols, security features, compression algorithms and network management tools to ensure interoperability with equipment from other vendors. IEEE 802.
CSX200 Firmware Support Firmware Data Compression The STAC Electronics Stacker LZS Compression algorithm provides a minimum of 2:1 firmware data compression for the CSX200 over PPP and Frame Relay. Firmware data compression is supported in software on each WAN interface for line speeds of up to 256 Kbps per WPIM, which is equivalent to four DS0 channels. To use data compression, compatible equipment (which conforms to the applicable standards), must be in use at both ends of the WAN link.
Chapter 2: About the CSX200 This is done to replace the hidden local IP addresses from the sub network with one or more public InterNic assigned IP addresses that can be sent over the outside network on the WAN interfaces. Once the CSX200 is assigned at least one public IP address, over 250 IP clients can share this address simultaneously using NAT. This public IP address is assigned statically by the Internet Service Provider (ISP).
CSX200 Firmware Support The ANSI standard defines a mechanism for the network to signal the existence of congestion, called Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) bits. Frame Relay uses FECN (Forward ECN) and BECN (Backward ECN) bits to notify end user devices about network congestion. Although the Frame Relay Protocol does not respond to congestion, some higher layer protocols for end-user devices may respond to ECNs by recognizing that delays have increased, or that frames have been dropped.
Chapter 2: About the CSX200 Full-duplex operation places an additional step to half-duplex operation that mirrors the operation for a peer to validate the authenticator. The peer device challenges the authenticator by generating a CHAP challenge, and the authenticator returns a CHAP response. The peer device challenges the authenticator device by generating a CHAP challenge, and the challenge contains your encrypted password and system name.
CSX200 Firmware Support The CSX200 supports one ISDN BRI line and either or both of the B channels for transferring data. If the two B channels are used for separate connections, each provides up to 64 Kbps transfer rate. Both channels can be used together to provide uncompressed data transfer at up to 128 Kbps. The CSX200 can also transfer compressed data at up to 512 Kbps (after decompression).
Chapter 2: About the CSX200 In transparent bridging, the decision to forward the frame is based on this comparison. If the address indicates that the sending station and the destination station are on the same side of the bridge, the frame is not forwarded across the bridge. If the addresses do not indicate that, the bridge forwards the broadcast frame across the bridge to the other network(s). Bridging allows frames to be sent to all destinations regardless of the network protocols used.
CSX200 Firmware Support The CSX200 uses the Spanning Tree Algorithm to prevent data loops and duplicate data. This is a self-learning bridge, i.e., the bridge builds and updates an address table with each MAC source address and associated information when the packets are received. IP Routing — IP routing support provides the ability to process TCP/IP frames at the network layer for routing.
Chapter 2: About the CSX200 System Passwords You can control access to the CSX200 by the use of three passwords. Each password provides a different level of access to the CSX200. The default password for each access level is pre-set to public. The following definitions explain the levels of access: read-only — allows reading of device parameters not including system passwords. read-write — Allows editing of some device configuration parameters not including changing system passwords.
CSX200 Firmware Support • Frame Relay DTE MIB RFC1490 • Security MIB RFC1472 (CCP, PAP, and CHAP) • RS-232 MIB RFC1317 • LQM MIB RFC1989 • PPP MP MIB RFC1990 • Frame Relay Multi Protocol Encapsulation MIB RFC1490 SNMP Trap Support SNMP Traps are notifications of network events sent by an SNMP-compliant device to an SNMP management station.
Chapter 2: About the CSX200 IP Events, continued: • IP has detected Link UP on interface # • IP has detected Link DOWN on interface # • IP Primary address has been changed on interface # • IP Secondary address has been changed on interface # • IP Access Control Lists have been enabled on interface # • IP Access Control Lists have been disabled on interface # • IP has detected Port UP (WAN devices only) • IP has detected Port DOWN (WAN devices only) • IP Proxy ARP has been disabled on inter
CSX200 Firmware Support • IPX has detected Port UP (WAN devices only) • IPX has detected Port DOWN (WAN devices only) • IPX RIP has been enabled on interface # • IPX RIP has been disabled on interface # • IPX SAP has been enabled on interface # • IPX SAP has been disabled on interface # Software and Firmware Upgrades Software and Firmware upgrades can be performed remotely through the Windows-based QuickSET utility application.
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3 10BASE-T LAN Requirements This chapter contains general networking guidelines for setting up a 10BASE-T Local Area Network using ports 1 through 12 on the CSX200. Review the requirements and specifications outlined in this chapter before attempting to install the CSX200. Network Requirements Take care in planning and preparing the cabling and connections for your network.
Chapter 3: 10BASE-T LAN Requirements Temperature — Multi-pair PVC 24 AWG telephone cable typically has an attenuation of approximately 8–10 dB/100 m at 20°C (68°F). The attenuation of PVC insulated cable varies with temperature. At temperatures greater than 40°C (104°F), use plenum-rated cable to ensure that attenuation remains within specification. Port Descriptions Table 3-1 defines the pinout for the Ethernet twisted pair ports 1 through 12.
10BASE-T LAN Configuration 10BASE-T LAN Configuration This section contains the procedures for connecting a UTP segment from the 10BASE-T network or other devices to the CSX200. Ports 1 through 12 on the CSX200 have RJ45 connectors for UTP connections. Connecting UTP Cables to Ports 1 Through 12 Before connecting a segment to the CSX200, check each end of the segment to verify wire crossover.
Chapter 3: 10BASE-T LAN Requirements 3. Verify that a Link exists by checking that the receive port (RCV) LED is on (flashing green or amber or on solid green). If the RCV LED is off, perform the following steps until it is on: a. Check that the 10BASE-T device at the other end of the twisted pair segment is ON and connected to the segment. b. Verify that the RJ45 connectors on the twisted pair segment have the proper pinouts (Figure 3-2) and check the cable for continuity.
4 Installation This chapter shows you how to connect your CSX200 to the network. Ensure that the network meets the guidelines and requirements outlined in Chapter 3, 10BASE-T LAN Requirements, before installing your CSX200. Unpacking the CSX200 Remove the shipping material from the box and carefully remove the CSX200. Visually inspect the CSX200. If there are any signs of damage, contact Cabletron Systems (see the Getting Help section) immediately.
Chapter 4: Installation The CSX200 must have a WPIM installed before you can begin configuring the device. NOTE Removing the CSX200 Cover The cover must be removed to install a WAN Port Interface Module. ! CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER FROM THE CSX200 WHILE POWER IS APPLIED TO THE UNIT. DO NOT POWER UP THE DEVICE AGAIN UNTIL THE COVER AND SCREWS ARE IN PLACE. DECKEL VON DAS CSX200 NICHT ABZIEHEN UNTER SPANNUNG. CSX200 NICHEINSCHALTEN SO LANG DER DECKEL UND SCHRAUBEN NICHT EINGEBAUT SIND.
Installation Guidelines Chassis Cover Cover Screw (1) Chassis 979-01 Figure 4-1 Removing the Plastic Chassis Cover Installing a WPIM ! Before performing installation procedures, ensure that the requirements outlined in the section, Tabletop and Shelf Installations on page 4-6, are met. CAUTION ! When removing an existing WPIM, make sure to pull the module straight out to avoid damaging the connector. CAUTION To install a WPIM into the CSX200, refer to Figure 4-2 on the following page.
Chapter 4: Installation WPIM Screws WPIM Connector WPIM WPIM Connector Pins Standoffs Figure 4-2 Installing WPIMs To install a WPIM, follow these instructions: • Attach the disposable grounding strap to your wrist (refer to the instructions outlined on the disposable grounding strap package). • Remove the CSX200 cover (see Removing the CSX200 Cover on page 4-2). • Remove the blank faceplate from the appropriate WPIM slot.
COMP/ENCR Module Installation COMP/ENCR Module Installation To install the CSX200-COMP/ENCR into the CSX200 chassis, perform the following procedure: • Attach one end of the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and the other end to an approved electrical ground. • Unpack the CSX200-COMP/ENCR by carefully removing it from the shipping box and then from the protective plastic bag. Do not cut the bag as the device could be damaged.
Chapter 4: Installation Standoff Screws D-Type Connector Pins D-Type Connector CSX-COMP/ENCR Standoff Detail 2204N01 Figure 4-3 CSX200-COMP/ENCR Module Installation Installing the CSX200 The CSX200 may be installed on a tabletop, on a shelf, or in a 19-inch rack. Tabletop and Shelf Installations The following two subsections provide guidelines for installation on a tabletop or shelf.
Rackmount Installation 18 IN. 21 IN. 6 IN. 7 FT. 2012_07 Figure 4-4 Tabletop or Shelf Installation Rackmount Installation Cabletron Systems offers an accessory kit that includes rackmount brackets, mounting screws, and a strain-relief bracket for cable management. The accessory kit is not included with the CSX200, but can be purchased separately from Cabletron Systems as part number CSX200-ACCY-KIT.
Chapter 4: Installation Materials Required The following parts are included in the CSX200-ACCY-KIT. • Strain-relief bracket (shown in Figure 4-6, on the following page) • Left and right rackmount brackets (shown in Figure 4-7, on the following page) • 8-32 x 1/4-inch, pan-head screws (4) • 8-32 x 3/8-inch, pan-head screws (4) ! Do not use any screws other than those supplied with the CSX200-ACCY-KIT to perform the following procedures.
Rackmount Installation 2012_08 Figure 4-6 Attaching the Strain-Relief Bracket Attaching the Rackmount Brackets Refer to Figure 4-7, below, and proceed as follows to attach the rackmount brackets: • Locate the four 8-32 x 1/4-inch screws and the two rackmount brackets in the CSX200-ACCY-KIT package. • Using the four 8-32 x 1/4-inch screws, attach the rackmount brackets to the bottom of the CSX200 as shown in Figure 4-7, below.
Chapter 4: Installation Installing the CSX200 in a 19-Inch Rack Install the CSX200 in a 19-inch rack as follows: • Position the CSX200 between the vertical frame members of the 19-inch rack. • Fasten the CSX200 with mounting screws as shown in Figure 4-8, below. 19-Inch Rack Screws (4) 2012_10 Figure 4-8 Installing the CSX200 in the Rack • Complete the installation by connecting power as described in Powering the CSX200, below. Powering the CSX200 NOTE The CSX200 has a universal power supply.
5 Troubleshooting Use this chapter in conjunction with the LANVIEW status monitoring and diagnostic LEDs on the CSX200 to diagnose power failures, collisions, cable faults and link problems. Figure 5-1 shows the front panel LEDs. Table 5-1, Table 5-2, Table 5-3, Table 5-4, and Table 5-5 describe LED states. • Review your CSX200 QuickSTART Guide to insure proper installation. • Check that all cables and connectors have been attached properly. • Verify that power has been attached.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Table 5-2 CSX200 LAN LED States LED Receive (RCV) Link (LNK) Color State OFF Not receiving traffic AMBER (flashing) Receiving traffic OFF Link does not exist GREEN NORMAL, link exists Table 5-3 CSX200 WAN LED States LED Transmit (XMT) Receive (RCV) Link (LNK) Test 5-2 Color State OFF Not transmitting traffic GREEN (flashing) Transmitting traffic OFF Not receiving traffic AMBER (flashing) Receiving traffic OFF WPIM not configured GREEN NORMAL, link exist
Troubleshooting Table 5-4 CSX200 WAN LED States for STS 1 WPIM T1, DI, and E1 DDS SYNC HDSL Color State OFF Normal or port disabled RED Red alarm OFF Normal or port disabled AMBER Out of service (OOS) OFF Inactive or disabled GREEN Request to send (RTS) OFF Port disabled or in loopback mode RED Loop 1 not synchronized, in T1 and Fractional T1 mode GREEN Loop 1 synchronized Table 5-5 CSX200 WAN LED States for STS 2 WPIM T1, DI, and E1 DDS SYNC HDSL CSX200 Installation Guide Color St
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting CSX200 Hardware Power (PWR) LED is OFF • Check that the power connection is firmly attached to the back panel of the CSX200, and the other end to an active power source. Processor (CPU) LED is OFF If the CPU stays OFF for an extended amount of time, and the power (PWR) light remains on, the CPU is in an unknown state. • Contact Cabletron Systems Global Call Center for technical support (refer to Getting Help in Chapter 1, Introduction).
Troubleshooting the WAN Troubleshooting the WAN Link (LNK) LED is OFF The WAN interface is not configured for operation. • Use QuickSET or Local Management to make sure that the WAN interface is configured correctly. Link (LNK) LED is RED The WAN interface is configured, but there is no signal indicating that a valid connection is present on the WAN interface. • Check that the CSX200 and the device at the other end of the segment are powered up.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting WPIM-SYNC Installed in CSX200 The port is operating normally. If it is not, and this LED is OFF the port may be disabled or RTS may be inactive. • Use QuickSET or Local Management to make sure that the WAN interface on the Local device is configured correctly. WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX200 The port is disabled or has been placed into Loopback Test mode. • Use QuickSET or Local Management to make sure that the WAN interface on the Local device is configured correctly.
Troubleshooting the WAN WPIM-HDSL Installed in CSX200 WPIM-HDSL is configured for either Full or Fractional T1 and the WPIM is not able to establish synchronization on Loop 1 with the remote HDSL circuit. • Verify using QuickSET of Local Management that one of the WPIM-HDSL is involved in the connection is set to Master (Local) Timing and that the other one is set to Slave (Loop) Timing. • Verify the use of proper cabling for the HDSL connections.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting WPIM-HDSL is installed in CSX200 The Port is operating normally, Loop 1 has synchronized with the HDSL circuit at the remote end. Status 2 (STS2) LED is OFF WPIM-T1, WPIM-E1, WPIM-DI, or WPIM-DDS Installed in CSX200 The port is operating normally. If it is not, and this LED is OFF the port may be disabled. • Use QuickSET or Local Management to make sure that the WAN interface on the Local device is configured correctly.
Troubleshooting the WAN • Verify the use of proper cabling for the HDSL connections. Category 3 or Category 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair copper wiring is required. One pair (2 wires) for Fractional T1, two pair (4 wires) for Full T1. The presence of bridged taps and multiple wire segments connected together to form the loop may reduce the maximum distance usable between the Remote and Local devices. Wire gauge has an impact on the distance which can be supported as well.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Test (TST) LED is AMBER (blinking) The device is in test mode. • The CSX200 is running its Power-up Diagnostic Tests. • Loopback Testing is underway on a WAN circuit. Investigating Software Configuration Problems Software problems usually occur when your software configuration contains incomplete or incorrect information.
Investigating Software Configuration Problems If TCP/IP Routing, • Check that TCP/IP Routing is set on and is enabled at the remote end. • Check that the IP address of the LAN beyond the remote router is correct, as well as the associated Subnet Mask. • If the remote router WAN IP address and Subnet Mask are required, check that they have been specified correctly. • Check that, if required, the source and remote WAN IP addresses are on the subnetwork.
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A NOTE WPIM Cable Specifications For all WPIM cables, there is part number information for ordering a standard 20-foot cable or a specified length of cable. The number 20 followed by the part number denotes the standard 20-foot cable. The letter “L” denotes the specified length required in feet or meters. For example: 9372095-3 denotes a 3 foot cable; 9372095-3M denotes a 3-meter cable.
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications Table A-3 provides RJ48 DTE pin assignments. Table A-3 DTE Pin Assignments Pin Signal 1 Receive Ring 2 Receive Tip 3 Not Used 4 Transmit Ring 5 Transmit Tip 6 Not Used 7 Shield Ground 8 Shield Ground Table A-4 provides RJ48 network pin assignments.
WPIM-SY WPIM-SY This section provides the Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-SY interface cables. Table A-5 provides the cable and interface types, electrical types, and part numbers for the WPIM-SY. Table A-5 WPIM-SY Interface Cables Cable and Interface Type Electrical Type Part Number RS449 RS422 9380120 V.35 V.35 9380121 RS232 RS232 9380122 X.21 X.
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications EIA-449 Table A-6 shows the connector number, cable assembly description, and connector type. Table A-6 Connector Number EIA-449 Interface Cable Assembly Description 1 Connector Type Sub DB 26-pin male connector EIA-530A ALT A to EIA-449 2 DB-37 pin male connector Table A-7 provides pin assignments for the EIA-449 interface cable.
WPIM-SY Table A-7 EIA-449 Interface Cable Pin Assignment (Continued) Connector 1 EIA-530A ALT A MNEMONIC DIRECT TO NAME CE TM PIN PIN NAME Ring Indicator 22 15 Incoming Call Test Mode 25 18 Test Mode DCE Ready 6 11 Data Mode DTE Ready 20 12 Terminal Ready DTE CC CD Connector 2 EIA-449 PAIR DCE DIRECT MNEMONIC TO IC DTE TM DM DCE TR SHIELD 1 AC Signal Common 23 20 Receive Common RC AB Signal Common 7 19 30 37 Send Common Terminal Ready B Signal Ground SG TR_B SC
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications Table A-9 V.
WPIM-SY EIA-232 Table A-10 shows the connector number, cable assembly description, and connector type. Table A-10 Connector Number EIA-232 Interface Cable Assembly Description 1 Connector Type Sub DB 26-pin male EIA-530A ALT A to EIA-232 2 DB-25 pin male Table A-11 provides pin assignments for the EIA-232 interface cable.
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications X.21 Table A-12 shows the connector number, cable assembly description, and connector type. Table A-12 Connector Number X.21 Interface Cable Assembly Description Connector Type 1 Sub DB 26-pin male EIA-530A ALT A to X.21 2 DB-15 pin male Table A-13 provides pin assignments for the X.21 interface cable. Table A-13 X.
WPIM-SY EIA-530, EIA-530 ALT A, EIA-530 A, and EIA-530 A ALT A Table A-14 shows the connector number, cable assembly description, and connector type for the EIA-530, EIA-530 ALT A, EIA-530A, and EIA-530A ALT A, interface cables.
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications Table A-15 EIA-530, EIA-530 ALT A, EIA-530A, and EIA-530A ALT A Interface Cable Pin Assignments Connector 1 EIA-530A ALT A MNEMONIC DIRECT TO NAME Connector 2 EIA-530 PIN PAIR NAME 15 Transmit Signal Timing A Transmit Signal Timing B 12 12 Transmit Signal Timing B Receive Signal Timing A 17 17 Receive Signal Timing A 9 9 Receive Signal Timing B Transmit Signal Timing A 24 24 Transmit Signal Timing A 11 Transmit Signal Timing B Transmit Signal Tim
WPIM-DDS WPIM-DDS This section provides Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-DDS interface cable. The WPIM-DDS has one RJ45 port for a direct connection to a single Digital Data Service (DDS) circuit. Table A-16 provides cable and interface type, and part number information for the WPIM-DDS interface cable, and Table A-17 provides network Pin Assignment information for the DDS interface cable. .
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications WPIM-E1 This section provides the Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-E1 interface cable. Table A-18 shows the WPIM-E1 connector number, cable and interface type, connector type and part number information. Table A-18 Connector Number WPIM-E1 Connector Information Cable and Interface Type Connector Type Part Number E1 RJ45 9372095 1 2 Table A-19 provides WPIM-E1 network interface cable pin assignments.
WPIM-E1 Table A-20 provides WPIM-E1 DTE interface cable pin assignments. Table A-20 DTE Interface Pin Signal 1 Receive Ring 2 Receive Tip 3 Shield Ground 4 Transmit Ring 5 Transmit Tip 6 Shield Ground 7 Not Used 8 Not Used Table A-21 provides WPIM-E1 RJ45 network interface cable pin assignments.
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications WPIM-DI This section provides Cabletron Systems part number and connector specifications for the WPIM-DI interface cables. Table A-22 shows the connector number, cable assembly description, cable and interface type, connector type and part number information for the WPIM-DI interface.
WPIM-HDSL Table A-24 provides the WPIM-DI drop and insert interface cable pin assignments. Table A-24 WPIM-DI Drop and Insert Pin Signal 1 Transmit Ring 2 Transmit Tip 3 AC Coupled Ground 4 Receive Ring 5 Receive Tip 6 AC Coupled Ground 7 AC Coupled Ground 8 AC Coupled Ground WPIM-HDSL This section provides connector specifications for the WPIM-HDSL interface cables. Table A-25 provides pin assignments for the RJ-45 network interface connector.
Appendix A: WPIM Cable Specifications A-16 CSX200 Installation Guide
B Specifications and Standards Compliance This chapter contains hardware specifications, and safety and compliance standards for the CSX200, and for the individual WPIMs that can be configured with this device.
Appendix B: Specifications and Standards Compliance CSX200 Regulatory Compliance Safety — This unit meets the safety requirements of UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950 and EN 60950, IEC 950, and 73/23/EEC. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) — This unit meets the EMC requirements of FCC Part 15, EN 55022, EN 50082-1, 89/336/EEC, AS/NZS 3548, CSA C108.8, and VCCI V-3.
Individual WPIM Regulatory Compliance WPIM-SY This section describes the environmental specifications and safety and approval requirements for the WPIM-SY. Safety — This unit meets the safety requirements of UL1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN 60950, IEC 950, and 73/23/EEC. EMI — This unit meets the EMI requirements of FCC Part 15, EN 55022, EN 50082-1, AS/NZS 3548, 89/336/EEC, CSA108.8, and VCCI V-3. TELECOM — 91/263/EEC, and NET 2.
Appendix B: Specifications and Standards Compliance WPIM-E1 This section describes the environmental specifications and safety and approval requirements for the WPIM-E1. Safety — This unit meets the safety requirements of EN 60950, IEC 950, 73/23/EEC and AS/NZS 3260. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) — This unit meets the EMI requirements of EN 55022, EN 50082-1, AS/NZS 3548, and 89/336/EEC. TELECOM — 91/263/EEC, CTR 12, TS 001, and TS 016.
C FCC Part 68 - User’s Information for CSX200 The following instructions are to ensure compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules, Part 68: 1. All connections to the WPIM-T1, WPIM-DI and WPIM-DDS must be made using standard plugs and jacks. 2. Before connecting your unit, you must inform the local telephone company of the following information: Table C-1 Port ID WPIM-DI WPIM-T1 WPIM-DI and WPIM-T1 REN/SOC FIC USOC 6.
Appendix C: FCC Part 68 - User’s Information for CSX200 6. If the telephone company alters their equipment in a manner that will affect use of this device, they must give you advance warning so as to give you the opportunity for uninterrupted service. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. 7. See the attached Affidavit on the following page. The Affidavit must be completed by the installer. 8.
FCC Part 68 - User’s Information for CSX200 AFFIDAVIT FOR THE CONNECTION OFCUSTOMER EQUIPMENT TO 1.544 MBPS AND/OR SUBRATE DIGITAL SERVICES For the work to be performed in the certified territory of Telco’s name: State of: Country of: I, , of (Name of Authorized Representative) (Customer Name) (Customer’s Address) (Telephone Number) , being duly sworn, state: I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate digital services.
Appendix C: FCC Part 68 - User’s Information for CSX200 I attest that the operator(s) maintainer(s) of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment, maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has (have) been trained to perform these functions by successfully completing one of the following: Check appropriate one(s). a. A training course provided by the manufacturer/grantee of the equipment used to encode analog signals; or b.
D Glossary 10BASE-T — IEEE 802.3 standard for the use of Ethernet LAN technology over Unshielded Twisted Pair wiring, running at 10 Mbps. ARP — Address Resolution Protocol. An Internet protocol used to bind an IP address to Ethernet/ 802.3 addresses. ASCII — American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It is an 8-bit code for character representation. AUI — Attachment Unit Interface. An IEEE 802.3 transceiver cable connecting the network device (such as a router) to the MAU (media access unit).
Appendix D: Glossary DHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol for automatic TCP/IP configuration that provides static and dynamic address allocation and management. Dial on Demand — Dial up WAN resources are accessed only when remote access is required and released as soon as the resource is no longer needed. DTE — Data Terminating Equipment. DTE refers to equipment used in a network as the data source and/or destination, such as computers. DTMF — Dual Tone Multi-Frequency.
Glossary ISDN — Integrated Services Digital Network. Digital transmission standard defining communication protocols permitting telephone networks to carry data, voice, fax and other streams. Leased Line — A telecommunications line between two service points leased from a communications carrier for private use, usually incurring a monthly service rate. LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) — Type of indicator lights on the panel of a device.
Appendix D: Glossary OSI — Open System Interconnection. An international standard developed by ITU (formally CCITT) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization) to facilitate data networking multi-vendor interoperability. The OSI Reference Model defines seven layers, each providing specific network functions. Packet — A group of data that includes a header and usually user data for transmission through a network.
Glossary SNMP — Simple Network Management Protocol. A widely implemented Internet network management protocol that allows status monitoring, getting/setting of parameters for configuration and control of network devices, such as routers and bridges. Split B Channels — Each 64 Kbps ISDN B-channel can be used individually for a separate data connection.
Appendix D: Glossary Watchdog Frames — Frames sent out by servers to clients, under IPX, to verify that clients are still logged on. Wide Area Network — A communications network that is geographically dispersed thus requiring links provided by communications carriers. Workstation — Computer or terminal used by the systems administration or user.
Index Numerics H 10BASE-T connection 3-3 impedance 3-1 length 3-1 requirements 3-1 temperature 3-2 Hardware specs B-1 HDLC 2-5 Help 1-3 related manuals 1-3 High-bit rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) 2-9 B I Bridge filtering 2-11 Bridging 2-9 Bridging and routing 2-10 IEEE 802.1d bridging 2-10 IEEE 802.
Index R Rack Mounting accessory kit 2-3 Remote Network Management 2-3 Routing 2-10 S Safety Requirements B-3 SNMP 2-12 SNMP Community Names read-only 2-12 read-write 2-12 super-user 2-12 Software and firmware upgrades 2-15 T technical support 1-3 Troubleshooting 5-1 bridging 5-10 power 5-4 software 5-10 TCP/IP routing 5-11 W Worksheets (network info) A-1 WPIMs WPIM-DDS 2-2, B-3 WPIM-DI 2-2, B-4 WPIM-E1 2-2, B-4 WPIM-HDSL 2-2, B-4 WPIM-SY 2-2, B-3 WPIM-T1 2-1, B-2 Index-2 CSX200 Installation Guide