KBU64 Rackmount User Manual Fivemere Ltd. Cabletron Systems Ltd.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual Publication — 80-10100001-09 Publication Notice: This manual has been compiled and checked for accuracy. However the information contained in this manual does not constitute a warranty of performance. Cabletron Systems Ltd. reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time without notice. Cabletron Systems Ltd. assumes no liability for losses incurred as a result of out of date or incorrect information contained in this manual.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual History Sheet 80-10100001-09 80-10100001-09 Issued separately for the R/M due to USA requirements 21 January 1998 iii
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 KBU 64 RACKMOUNT SPECIFICATION 1–1 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1–1 2 FRONT AND REAR PANELS AND INTERFACES 2–1 2.1 FRONT PANEL 2.2 REAR INTERFACE CARDS 2.2.1 LINK SETTINGS 2.2.2 COMMAND PORT - KBU 64 REAR INTERFACE CARDS 2.2.3 V35 REAR INTERFACE CARD 2.2.4 X21 REAR INTERFACE CARD 2.2.5 V24 REAR INTERFACE CARD 2–1 2–1 2–3 2–4 2–5 2–6 2–6 3 MANAGER CARD 3–1 3.1 INTRODUCTION 3.2 FRONT PANEL 3.3 REAR PANEL 3–1 3–3 3–3 4 CARD INSTALLATION 4–1 4.
KBU 64 Rackmount Specification 1 KBU 64 Rackmount Specification 1.1 Introduction This manual describes the Rackmount version of the KBU64. The standalone KBU 64 has its own manual, Publication 80-10100000. For information on the command menus and parameters in the rackmount version, you will need to refer to the standalone KBU 64 manual. The rackmount KBU 64 is a dual channel rack mountable card that uses the KBU 64 Card Frame as a host for power and management via the Management Card.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual Fivemere Fivemere Figure 1.1 The KBU 64 Rackmount Version Up to 13 KBU 64 card pairs may be fitted with either one or two power supplies for resilience. The 1st card slot is for the Manager Card which controls all cards within the rack via the KBU 64 polled management system. If the Manager Card is not fitted, management of each card can be performed by connecting a terminal directly to the command port of the rear interface card.
KBU 64 Rackmount Specification The rackmount version of the KBU 64 is functionally the same as the standalone in most respects, as it uses the same software. Therefore most of the sections of your KBU64 Manual manual (Publication 8010100000) relating to KBU 64's operation are relevant. The rackmount card functionality differs in the following ways:• There is a single 15 way command port on each KBU 64 rear card for all commands and alarms. There is no separate alarm port or alarm relay output on the cards.
Front and Rear Panels and Interfaces 2 Front and Rear Panels and Interfaces 2.1 Front Panel See the KBU64 standalone manual (Publication 80-10100000) for the description of operation. 2.2 Rear Interface Cards With all 3 card types the USER ports are configured as physical DCEs, the LINK ports as DTEs. The USER ports are female and the LINK are male for X21 and V24, both USER and LINK ports are female for V35.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual US E R 1 T R C I S USER 1 USER 1 USER 1 L IN K 1 L IN K 1 L IN K 1 USER 2 USER 2 USER 2 L IN K 2 L IN K 2 L IN K 2 COMMAND COMMAND COMMAND 10 3 10 4 10 8 10 7 11 4 11 5 10 5 10 9 B AC K U P US E R 2 T R C I S 10 3 10 4 10 8 10 7 11 4 11 5 10 5 10 9 B AC K U P B1 B1 B2 B2 IN U S E B AC K UP IN U S E B AC K UP AL AR M 1 AL AR M 2 IS D N F ron t Rear ( X .2 1 ) IS D N Rear ( V .2 4 ) IS D N Rear ( V .3 5 ) Figure 2.
Front and Rear Panels and Interfaces 2.2.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual 2.2.2 Command Port - KBU 64 Rear Interface Cards The command port on each of the Rear Interface Card types is a female 15 way 'D' type and uses the same V28 level circuits as the standalone KBU 64. You can only use this command port when a Manager Card is not fitted into the rack (please see section 3). The pin assignments are as follows: Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 12 15 Circuit No.
Front and Rear Panels and Interfaces 2.2.3 V35 Rear Interface Card The User and Link connectors are both 34 way female MRAC. The pin assignments are as follows: Pin No. A B Circuit No.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual 2.2.4 X21 Rear Interface Card The User and Link connectors are both 15 way 'D'. The pin assignments are as follows: Pin No. 1 8 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 12 6 13 Circuit No.
Manager Card 3 Manager Card 3.1 Introduction The KBU 64 Manager Card is a discrete card for use with only rackmount KBU 64 cards. Like the rackmount KBU 64, the Manager Card also consists of a card pair. The rear card provides a command port for management of all KBU 64 cards within its rack. The Manager Card must always be fitted in slot 1, the slot on the left when viewing the rack from the front. Important When the manager Card is used you cannot use the command port of any KBU 64 Rear Interface Card.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual RX D TX D 1 OF F 2 OF F 3 OF F 4 OF F 5 OF F 6 OF F 7 OF F 8 OF F 9 OF F 10 OF F 11 OF F 12 OF F 13 OF F COM M AN D PW R 1 PW R 2 F ro n t Rear Figure 3.
Manager Card 3.2 Front Panel The front panel of the Manager Card has the following controls and indicators: • Transmit and receive data LED’s for the command terminal data lines. These LED’s display data activity on both the transmit and receive data circuits. • AC power indication for each of the power supplies. These LED’s are fed from the AC power sensing circuits from each power supply. • A lock out switch for each of the 13 channels.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual The pin assignments are as follows: Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 17 20 Circuit No.
Card Installation 4 Card Installation Each KBU 64 ‘front’ card must be associated with an appropriate (V.24, X.21, or V.35) rear interface card i.e.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual 4.2 Configuration Using a Manager Card With the Manager Card pair and all KBU card pairs fitted the first task is to set the individual KBU 64 poll numbers. Once all the units are installed and a suitable terminal connected to the rack manager card command port, the lockout switches should be set to disable access to all the KBU 64s except one (for the sake of convenience it is better to configure the left most KBU 64 first).
Installation and Power Supply Requirements 5 Installation and Power Supply Requirements Safety Warning: Before connecting the mains supply to the unit check the supply voltage as detailed below. The product is a high density rack mounted unit designed to sit in a 19" communications cabinet, it has four fixing points, two down each side of the front of the frame. All four fixing points must be securely fix the frame.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual should be removed and the cable re-wired to the correct type of plug. The use of adaptors is not recommended.
Installation and Power Supply Requirements 20mm x 5mm, 3.15AH,250V Anti-surge (T) type for 110V to 120V ratings. If any problems are encountered with fuses continually blowing the following alternative ratings maybe used: 20mm x 5mm, 3.15AH,250V Anti-surge (T) type for 220V to 240V ratings. 20mm x 5mm, 6.3AH,250V Anti-surge (T) type for 110V to 120V ratings. Caution — for continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating of fuse.
Rack Specifications 6 Rack Specifications Dimensions 482mm W; 400mm H (9U); 370mm D Mains Voltage 93-132V (110-120V nominal) 187-264V (220-240V nominal) Consumption 200VA max. Frequency 50/60Hz nominal Mains Rear Panel Fuses 1.6 or 3.15AH, 250V Anti-Surge (T) 20x5mm (220-240V range) 3.15 or 6.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual Environment Ambient temperature: Operating 0°C to 30°C Storage -20°C to 70°C Atmospheric pressure: 86.0kPa to 106.
Regulatory Requirements 7 Regulatory Requirements 7.1 United Kingdom and Europe Users based in the United Kingdom and Europe must pay particular attention to the information contained in sections 7.1 and 7.2. B.A.B.T. Pan European Approval number AA6046512. 1. The KBU 64 Rackmount is approved for connection to ISDN and X.21 leased circuit services provided by a European Public Telecommunications Operator. 2. Only connect apparatus complying with the requirements of SELV in accordance with clause 2.
KBU64 Rackmount User Manual 3. The KBU 64 Rackmount is approved for direct connection to the X.21 and X.21 bis (V.35) or X.21 bis (V.28) Kilostream provided by British Telecom PLC or any similar service provided by other British Telecommunications operators, or a relevant branch system for those digital circuits which accord to CCITT recommendations X.21 and X.21 bis. Where connection is made to circuits conforming to CCITT, X21 bis, Service Categories 1 and 2 are supported.